(Opinion) Kano Tribunal’s decision- A simple mob job

The decision from The Kano State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal to sack Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and declare the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nasiru Gawuna, winner of

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I00 Days In Office: Oborevwori set to deliver 117km roads/bridges, 84.75km drainages

By Fred Edoreh In keeping with his promise to hit the ground running on his MORE Agenda, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori intensified works within his first 100 days in

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Cows Prowling On FCT Roads, A Litmus Test for Wike

By Sule Ahmed Oyofo. Good News to residents of the Federal Capital Territory. They now have a new minister who has just stepped into office. The minister, His Excellency, Mr.

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Delta: As Oborevwori Aims At The Transformation Of Public Transportation For General Economic Relief

By Fred Edoreh Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention, but it takes forward-looking vision, deep thinking and boldness to create innovations that change our world.

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Concerned Nigerians berate Rafsanjani over Keyamo attack

A group known as Concerned Nigerian Stakeholders has dismissed claims by the Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Auwal Rafsanjani, that Festus Keyamo does not have

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(Opinion) The 10th National Assembly and the challenges before it- by Sunny Anderson Osiebe

As expected, the controversies, political maneuverings, nocturnal meetings, alignments and misalignments that herald the inauguration of the National Assembly have all come and gone.

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(Opinion) Why Bola Tinubu’ presidency is the best for Nigeria sports come February 25th

I have no doubt that the Sports Sector will be one of the biggest Beneficiaries if the APC Presidential Candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu becomes the next President of Nigeria.

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(Opinion)NEPZA FTZs’ Successes: Crux of President’s Acknowledgement By Martins Odeh Ph.D

The 30th anniversary of Nigeria’s Free Trade Zone has come and gone, but still echoes the perquisite of glitz, optimism, and influence owing to the scheme’s generalized positive impact on

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(Opinion) Budget padding and the 9th National Assembly

By Sunny Anderson Osiebe In the last few years, the word ‘padding’ has gradually crept into Nigeria’s budgeting system and in less than five years or thereabout, it has now

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(Opinion) Does it really pay to be honest?

Honesty they say. . .is the Best Policy. Is it? Answers to this simple yet, thought provoking question may vary depending on your environment and upbringing.

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