Features/Analysis

Tinubu’s reforms will save Nigerians, not policy flipflops by Uche Nnadozie

If you are reading the Financial Times and the article is titled “Shock Therapy Alone Will Not Cure Nigeria’s Economic Ills,” you might think the publication is a disgruntled political…

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Protest: Head or tail, we may all end up losers by Tunde Rahman

All hell has been let loose, and the centre can no longer hold in Kenya over the tax revolt that has been ravaging that East-African country since June. In the…

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Why Governors should align with Tinubu on LG autonomy by Tunde Rahman

Governors have been acting tongue-in-cheek in their reactions to last Thursday’s verdict of the Supreme Court, which stripped them of their suffocating grip over the money meant for local governments…

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President Tinubu and Nigeria’s rising global profile

By Fredrick Nwabufo Nigeria’s rising global profile is not the conjuring of luck or the divination and contrivance of some dissociated variables. It is the result of purposeful, diligent, and…

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Bridging Investment Gap: The Tinubu’s Model

By Emeka Nwankpa Notwithstanding that one year is too short to assess a four-year tenure, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shocked bookmakers with the huge and remarkable ground his solutionist…

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Tinubu’s silent and unreported achievements

By Tunde Rahman But for the ministerial presentations on the achievements of the President Bola Tinubu administration in its first year, christened Ministerial Sectoral Update, which began on Tuesday May…

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Airline apologises for turbulence, flight diversion, condoles with passenger’s family

Officials of Singapore Airlines have offered apologies to passenger’s on their flight from London to Singapore which encountered severe turbulence midair thus diverting the flight to land in Bangkok. Pictures…

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Tinubu,The Opposition and The Nigerian Honey Pot by Professor Kayode Soremekun

As the Tinubu administration  approaches  the one year mark, it is important to  effect a review  of what has transpired  in the last twelve months. At the level of sheer…

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SIM Boxing, And The Unboxing of a crime syndicate

Boxes have a multitude of uses, and the word “box”, lends itself to diverse contexts. For “Ajala Travelers,” the box is a necessity for keeping goods for their endless journeys.…

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Takeaways from President Tinubu’s trip to Riyadh and Hague by Temitope Ajayi

Since his first trip abroad as President of Nigeria to Paris in June last year, where he joined other world leaders at the New Global Financial Pact Summit convened by…

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