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Since achieving independence, Nigeria has grappled with enduring difficulties in the housing sector. The demand for housing consistently exceeds the available supply, causing prices to soar to levels that are…
The universal principle is that what goes around must come around. It’s not so in Nigeria. With us, when what goes around goes around, it does more than coming around….
Okotta Samiala still grapples with the sorrow of losing 11 of his beloved siblings to the accidental air strike by the Nigerian Air Force that occurred in the Doma Local…
Mr James Emeka worked in the marketing departments of three commercial banks for nine years before he finally left Nigeria for United Kingdom in search of greener pastures. Five years…
Mr James Emeka worked in the marketing departments of three commercial banks for nine years before he finally left Nigeria for United Kingdom in search of greener pastures. Five years…
Faniran Idowu, 15, was torn between continuing with his education and fending for his aged parents, who could hardly labour to meet their daily needs. The dream of getting a…
While the Israelites were driven from their homeland by persecution, Nigerians of today are driven by the hope of a better life. Like the Israelites, they defy the elements and…
In Nigeria’s changing electricity landscape, the combination of environmental concerns and the challenges arising from the country’s poor economic situation `is affecting how we meet our electricity needs. Access to…
The Pension Reform Act, which birthed the Contributory Pension Scheme in 2004, was meant to tackle the age-long problem of payment defaults by employers. Sadly, 19 years after, reports that…
Corruption represents one of the most serious political, economic and societal problems. Corruption harms communities and impacts the global economy. It victimises society’s most vulnerable and marginalised individuals because it…