The political establishment in Zamfara State moved with remarkable speed on November 25-27, 2019 to repeal an obnoxious law that...
Gas can catalyse economic growth. Nigeria has more potential in gas than oil. It has natural gas in abundance –...
To Nigerians especially Lagosians, it’s strange, yet true that Lagos State, the self-styled Centre of Excellence in Nigeria, has been...
It is no longer a newsflash that the challenges faced in Nigeria cut across all sectors of her economy and...
Rice. Rice. Rice. Yet more rice. Rice, again. Rice. Rice. Rice. If you believe the federal government, rice has become...
The defence by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) that thugs and fake policemen overpowered his 66,241 men to perpetrate...
The closure of the Nigeria-Benin border continues to generate reactions from all. At newspaper stands, filling stations, churches and public...
To toy with the idea of dictatorship, which from all indications Nigeria under President Buhari is doing, is anachronistic in...
“Delegates agreed on the establishment of a joint border patrol team comprising the police, customs, immigration, navy and state security...
There is still palpable excitement in the digital and investment communities following the visit to Nigeria in the week of...
As Lagos adds a new port to its coastline, in Lekki, it can draw lessons from New York. Like New...
The rhetoric around self-sufficiency in rice, textiles, automobiles and every other thing we need in Nigeria is reaching manic levels...
The rise of indigenous oil and gas companies in the last decade has been a welcome development. Over the period,...
Performance-wise, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the body in charge of conducting qualifying examinations into Nigerian universities and...
Nigeria needs a national strategy for technical education. Technical and vocational educational training is an important but neglected aspect of...