The Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN) on April 15, 2015 posted the Draft National Code of Corporate Governance in...
The situation at the Lagos State University certainly calls for urgent action among all stakeholders in the education sector. Things...
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Let me make it perfectly clear at the outset that I make no claim whatever to any medical qualifications. It...
Understandably, we have all been consumed by the elections and their aftermath. In the process, we have lost sight of...
I woke up this morning with the Mike Okri’s song ‘Time na Money’ reverberating through the air with a classic ambience....
There is understandable consternation over Uganda’s plan to send almost 300 health workers to Trinidad and Tobago. The plan reportedly...
As Governor Raji Fashola takes his exit from power it is necessary to ask him why he was not...
Harmony is a universal aspiration. The English word comes from the Greek harmonia, meaning concord. In China too, I am...
Nigeria’s president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, no doubt has a huge burden upon his shoulder. Nearly every sector throughout the country is...
With just about three weeks to the inauguration of a new federal government in what has been described as a...
Last month, the Netherlands hosted the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2015, which brought together nearly 2,000 government officials, academics, industry...
The world today is beset with two great problems: the problem of terrorism and that of leadership. The spate of...