Since the steep fall in oil prices and the consequent decline in revenue receipt by all levels of government in...
The chicken has finally come home to roost. After years of denying the obvious; of prevaricating and expecting oil prices...
It is yet another Workers’ Day, a day that Nigerian workers join their counterparts worldwide in solidarity to express their...
Strike while the iron is hot” is a popular dictum. But after constant dithering over ideological postulations of not wanting...
The poor state of Nigeria’s health care system came to the fore once again Sunday, April 24, 2016 following the...
Deep into the second quarter of the year, the 2016 Appropriation Bill is yet to be signed into law and...
President Muhammadu Buhari was reported on Friday last week as saying he was yet to be convinced that the vast...
Despite the promises of the Minister of state for petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu and efforts by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,...
Despite the promises of the Minister of state for petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu and efforts by the Nigerian National Petroleum...
Lagos – the smallest state in the country with size area of 357, 7000 hectares, but yet the most populated...
In Nigeria, Lagos State has peculiar attributes that have enabled it to transcend its status as one of the 35...
Expectedly, President Buhari’s visit to China elicited a lot of reactions and comments. However, the most significant issue dominating the...
Education delivery in Nigeria grapples with three major problems: relevance, standard and accessibility. Whilst graduates complain of soaring unemployment rates,...
The Senate last week, in what appeared to be the most accelerated amendment of Acts, passed for second reading,...
In the last 10 months since a new government came into power in Nigeria, the country has seen enough superlative...