The Nigerian telecommunications industry, having weathered one of its most turbulent years, is looking at a more stable 12 months where tariff wars will ease…
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by Ikeogu Oke Among the living the dead are welcome To serve our nation, and drive her genius home.  – “Rhyme of Our Working…
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By Phrank Shaibu Finally, the stretched debate and extensive controversy over President Buhari’s ability to lead Nigerians to the so-called promised land…
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The ongoing ordeal of the former President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, is a reminder of the…
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By Simon Kolawole It is time to confess my sins. All my adult life, I have never feared for the continued existence of…
View More The year Nigeria almost disappearedFaux pas in the presidency
By Ebuka Nwankwo The presidency has finally released the long awaited appointments into the governing boards of parastatals and agencies. The list consists…
View More Faux pas in the presidencySex and the perils of office
Azu Ishiekwene Sex has always been a staple of US politics. In recent times, however, this subject has gripped that country in an interestingly new…
View More Sex and the perils of officeWhy Buhari MUST sell our refineries NOW!
By Mayowa Tijani Year 2017 is ending like its brothers, 2014, 2015, and 2016, featuring at least one major economy-wrenching fuel scarcity. The year…
View More Why Buhari MUST sell our refineries NOW!One year on… lest we forget Joy Odama
By Godwin Onyeacholem By this time last year, fate had dealt a cruel card to the Odama family. Instead of basking in the celebratory mood…
View More One year on… lest we forget Joy OdamaPetroleum minister Buhari and ‘fuel scarcity minister’ Kachikwu
By Fisayo Soyombo At home we face enormous challenges. Insecurity, pervasive corruption, the hitherto unending and seemingly impossible fuel and power shortages are the…
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