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How my visit to Opokuma challenged my perception about the Niger Delta, By Uche Igwe

Nigeria, April 6 -- My recent visit to the Opokuma community in Bayelsa State was quite a memorable eye-opener. It was initially for a funeral. One of our colleagues, Pereowei, lost his father, Pa Ebi... Read More


Kumuyi and a 60-year-old story, By Banji Ojewale

Nigeria, April 6 -- Except a man be born again.he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. - Jesus Christ. Dateline: Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria, Sunday, 5 April, 1964. A preacher is delive... Read More


Beyond the noise: Best practice in corporate governance, By Wofai Jimmy Robert

Nigeria, April 6 -- Over the last few weeks, there have been contributions from a range of organisations on an important topic. This pertains to the rules that govern the appointment of directors to t... Read More


NIN-SIM linkage: A kidnappers' bogeyman on the roll?, By Mohammed Abiodun

Nigeria, April 4 -- Many Nigerians do not know the name Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike. But they are sure to have heard and know his alias: Evans, the Billionaire kidnapper. On Saturday 10th June 2017, the ... Read More


How new gas price template for strategic sectors will benefit Nigerians, By Ifeanyi Onuba

Nigeria, April 4 -- On Easter Monday, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority announced the establishment of the year 2024 Domestic Base Price and applicable wholesale pri... Read More


NIN-SIM linkage and the Nigeria we desire, By Tunde Akanni

Nigeria, April 3 -- Rights and responsibilities are the twin words that best describe the inception and the increasing impact of digital technology, a major strand of which is the dynamic contemporary... Read More


Transforming Nigerian healthcare, By Lawal Dahiru Mamman

Nigeria, April 3 -- Nigeria has always been told it owes Africa and, by extension, the world talent necessary for continuous development. The yardstick is usually the nation's human capital - a popula... Read More


The lessons of Okuama tragedy, By Michael Owhoko

Nigeria, April 2 -- Has Nigeria learnt any lessons from the Okuama massacre? Will the incident repeat itself or offer profound lessons against a future experience? In the journey of life, no individua... Read More


Fayemi, the scholar-politician, who wants to change Africa, By Julius Ogunro

Nigeria, April 1 -- This afternoon, in Abuja, Fayemi, or JKF as he is best known by his associates and friends, was almost carefree, as if a burden had been lifted off him. But, if one were to be trut... Read More


The perils of a chief justice as political prayer warrior, By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

Nigeria, April 1 -- "Some judges have achieved a considerable degree of expertise..in displaying an immunity from contemporary knowledge and concerns." - David Pannick, KC, Judges, p. 32 (1987) Emman... Read More