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Tinubu Should Travel More: Money is not a Problem-Tuggar, By Ikeddy Isiguzo
AMBASSADOR Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, Nigeria’s Foreign Minister, is someone who is hardly heard since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu mostly runs…
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Between Japan’s Kaizen philosophy and Nigeria’s National Values Charter, By Temitope Ajayi
Two days after DeepSeek took the world by surprise, a Financial Times report warned that the West should be worried…
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Power Generation in Nigeria and the Bane of Corruption, By Lanre Ogundipe
Oh, I am very weary, though tears no longer flow; my eyes are tired of weeping, my heart is…
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Let us name Nigeria after our President, By Lasisi Olagunju
Two major projects were announced in Abuja last week: a polytechnic and a military barracks. Both were named after President…
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Bank Shares and Bank Tzars, By Lasisi Olagunju
Some 15 years ago, millions of poor Nigerians were conned into borrowing to buy bank shares. I was one of…
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Islam: Beyond terrorism and Boko Haram, By Lasisi Olagunju
The United Arab Emirates has just held its Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. Our president was there. A part of that…
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Is Social Equality a Mirage in Nigeria? By Lanre Ogundipe
As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest – Nelson…
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Auditor-General’s Annual Report: Nigeria’s Biggest Joke on Fraud, By Ikeddy ISIGUZO
IT would be a fraud to call the annual report that the Auditor-General of the Federation submits to the National…
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“Breathe in, breathe out, Nigeria,” By Hassan Gimba
Some time ago, I had an oblique conversation with Governor Mai Mala Buni about my health condition, and something related…
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Alaafin’s Enthronement: The Tales of Two Oracles and Olu’awo of Oyo State! By Lanre Ogundipe
Oyo State’s sobriquet was not acquired without historical evidence or background. The word – pacesetter – became a watchword as…
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