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By Abdu Rafiu The humiliation and shocking gruesome murder to which the Lord Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, was subjected will continue to revibrate in our souls as human…
By Abdu Rafiu The humiliation and shocking gruesome murder to which the Lord Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, was subjected will continue to revibrate in our souls as human…
by Olisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL) Loans are central to modern business and banking practice, enabling businesses and individuals to finance commercial activities and contributing to economic growth. Inevitably, however, a…
By Tunji Olaopa One next-level governance reform that the political leadership in Nigeria must take on board, necessarily and as a national imperative before or after the 2027 election, is…
By Kelvin Uwaibi Sir: Global energy markets are in a state of high alarm. This week, Brent crude has surged toward $114 per barrel, fuelled by an intensifying conflict in…
By GEB The reported arrest of 42 Nigerians in Mozambique has again raised troubling questions about the treatment of Nigerian citizens abroad and the diplomatic response expected from their home…
By Ezinwanne Nnoruka Integrity is one of those words that sounds simple until you have to live by it. In public service, especially, the word carries weight. Not the loud,…
By Ephraim Emah Nigeria’s mining sector is often described in binary terms: to some, it is a sleeping economic giant, which is key to diversifying a mono-product economy, and to…
By Taiwo Oluwadamilare Mogobojuri From medieval battle formations to the complex web of modern intelligence systems, nations have always sought one central objective: survival. What has changed, however, is the…
By Alabi Williams Failure to plan is planning to fail. Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States is credited with this saying. It means that when…
By GEB Latest report by BudgIT exposing widespread fraud in government projects nationwide has again laid bare Nigeria’s perennial struggle against fraud and corruption in public life—especially in public spending.…