By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe Whenever a military coup occurs in any nation, there is negligence of democratic tendencies. In this case,...
By Benson Uche Egbuchiwe Incidences of coup d’état within the West African subregion have yet again brought a new dimension...
By Godknows Boladei Igali Born a princess of Ebirraland (one of the ethnic groups in Nigeria’s middle-belt), Ambassador Judith Sefi...
All the world’s a stage, all men merely players; they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in...
Whilst MVNO’s are now proliferated around the world, each jurisdiction is governed by specific regulations and the success of an...
On Monday 12 June, President Tinubu signed the Access to Higher Education Act 2023 into law in fulfilment of his...
In its simplest form, a supply chain refers to the sequence of processes involved in producing and distributing a commodity....
On Saturday, 12 August, 2023, young people in Africa joined their counterparts across the world to mark this year’s International...
*continued from last week Perhaps the greatest argument against open-ended aid is the damage it does to recipient countries’ social...
Despite facing conflict and environmental challenges, communities in the North-Eastern region of Nigeria now benefit from the shared commitment of...
This week on 1914 reader, we are continuing our series of posts on the recently released financial statements of Nigeria’s...
When a multimillionaire was asked how much money it takes to be happy, he replied, ‘Just a little more’. Now,...
The announcement last week by the British authorities that they had charged former Petroleum Resources Minister, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, with...
Decades of despotic military rule and corrupt political leadership have ruined our country’s economy and stagnated her technological development. So...
I recently watched a popular video in which Adejoke Ewaede, a Nigerian young woman, raises attention to Chinese counterfeit cotton...