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An increasing number of Nigerians are being driven into poverty, not by choice, but by the current political and economic climate, shaped by stringent macroeconomic policies. These policies, such as…
Let’s generate output to earn income Sheriffdeen Tella Since the discovery of oil in commercial quantity and the subsequent payment of royalties by multinational corporations, the Nigerian government has learnt the easy way of making money or ear
On the 7th day of May, 2024, I visited the headquarters of the Nigeria Customs Service in Abuja to try to find out why and how I was charged N174,…
The 2023/24 season will end on Sunday. There are too many issues that deserve to be on the front burner in today’s column. Top on the list is which club…
A few weeks ago, Nigerians were startled by a legislation that had largely escaped public awareness. This legislation, which has since undergone substantial amendment carries profound implications for the financial…
Africa and Agenda 2063 Sheriffdeen Tella How many African presidents know the existence of Agenda 2063? I will be surprised if there are more than 10 out of the 54 countries. More importantly, I would be surprised how many of the 10 have glanced th
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) must not repeat its previous mistakes by claiming to be more patriotic to Nigeria than supporters of a foreign coach for the country. A foreign…
When adenomyosis presents challenges, achieving pregnancy is still possible Abayomi Ajayi Amaka always dreamed of becoming a mother. Ever since she was young, she has wanted to hold babies and watch them grow and learn. But as she got older and sta
A child’s body and brain need all the nutrients required for good nutrition and healthy growth. Consequently, pregnant women are advised to prioritise the growth of their unborn child by…
Nigeria is one of the African countries with the highest burden of tobacco-related diseases and deaths. Unfortunately, the National Tobacco Control Act 2015 has been slow and inadequate in addressing…