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Gaffe over minimum wage Lekan Sote Pray, why are the Federal Government and labour leaders splitting hairs over a matter that should not take so much of their time? They are unnecessarily running the risk of getting high blood pressure. While the
There is currently no evidence to support the claim that democracy is a perfect system of governance. However, humans still need to figure out a better means to guarantee the…
TIMI OLUBIYI Small businesses and consumer goods firms are facing heavy disruption in their supply chain and operational costs due to inflation, currency risk, removal of fuel subsidies leading to…
With the opening of the transfer window fast approaching, clubs will be well underway with their plans to improve their squads before the Premier League season rolls around again. Telegraph…
Sugar substitute: Monk fruit (1) Olufunke Faluyi Months ago, a hypertensive patient shared with me how she was admitted to the hospital because her blood pressure suddenly became very high. She said while the doctor was having discussions with her
Sickle cell and inclusion in the workplace Tola Dehinde I have always been intrigued by the experiences of individuals living with sickle cell disease in the workplace. Sickle cell patients are among the most hardworking individuals I know, consist
There is an increasingly urgent demand for countries such as Nigeria, which face overpopulation challenges, to prioritise an effective implementation of family planning as a key tool in accomplishing the…
Since the seemingly hastened reversion to the original national anthem of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with which she entered into independence in 1960, all hell has broken lose on…
Will Nigerians’ sacrifices pay off? Fola Ojo Growing up as a teenager in Nigeria, rebellion and rambunctiousness ladened my bones and marrows. Just like the slippery ways of many young people around the world, I was preoccupied with happy-times,
Tinubu, help workers to help you Greg Odogwu Yesterday’s World Environment Day, celebrated globally every June 5, was not as colourful as it should be. The singular reason is that Nigerian workers began a nationwide industrial action at midnight