Recently, the minister of power, works and housing, Babatunde Fashola, called on Nigerians to extend the whistle blowing policy of...
Notwithstanding the many housing sector challenges bordering on poor infrastructure base, long, costly and tortuous property registration process, lack of...
The president and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces is not a private or ordinary citizen. The day he decides to...
Last week, Nigeria officially apologised to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after about 200 tonnes of date fruits the kingdom...
In the last months, the federal government has lost virtually all the high profile corruption cases it is prosecuting that...
Since the worker’s day celebration on May 1, the campaign for the immediate review of the National Minimum Wage has...
Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services (EMTS) under the registered name of Etisalat Nigeria Limited has been staving off takeover attempts by...
Like most analysts feared and predicted, the 2015 election, regardless how it went, would unleash great centrifugal forces that, if...
As the Nigerian economy cranks back to life, it may not yet be Uhuru as revenue expectations for 2017 show...
The World Health Organization’s 194 member states recently elected Ethiopia’s Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus as its new director-general at the 70th...
Recently, Nigerians awoke to the news that the Tin-Can Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has again...
One of the cardinal principles of democracy is respect for the rule of law. Simple defined, it is the restriction...
Since the worker’s day celebration on May 1, the campaign for the immediate review of the National Minimum Wage has...
The Senate on 25 May finally passed the long awaited Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) after almost a year of...
Millions of people who live in Nigerian cities find homes in the slum areas of those same cities where, as...