2 hours ago
Pro-LED wage system for civil servants is a welcome development that is expected to wake up the civil service from its slumber to perform it
1 day ago
Unless the three arms of government, particularly at the federal level, are alive to the responsibilities assigned to them by the constitution towards ensuring proper and effective running of the local councils, the third tier of government will for a longer time remain
2 days ago
The craving by the Federal Government to leverage workers’ N20 trillion pension funds, among other sources of funds in the savings industry, to presumably ramp up infrastructure and housing will not augur well for workers and the economy.
3 days ago
At a time like this, when some people or groups in the country, particularly some elements in the political class, are palpably desperate to
31 May
The high degree of uncertainty still bedevilling the economy one year after the inauguration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is quite troubling.
30 May
Nigeria, a country with over 250 ethnic groupings who speak over 500 different languages and have different cultures, may be complex like
29 May
Today marks the first anniversary of the presidency of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who rode to power on the mantra of renewed hope agenda for a better Nigeria. Clearly, this is an administration that has left no one in doubt of its bold policies
28 May
The recurring meddlesomeness of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, in the operational and regulatory issues in the air transport sector, could easily pass as a dutiful interest in the sector.
27 May
Following the allegation that some powerful groups are influencing the World Health Organisation (WHO) and directing its work towards
26 May
As landlords in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and other parts of the country reportedly increase their rents perhaps in response to the rising cost of living in the country, they should be considerate of their tenants who are also suffering the hardship
24 May
While there is a crucial need to address the growing threats of cyber-attacks, it will be extremely inappropriate to implement the Cybersecu
23 May
The recent approval of death sentence by the Senate as a penalty for some drug-related offences is too harsh and inappropriate, and should, therefore, be reversed. As reported in the media, voting on the weighty matter was hurriedly done…
22 May
The ongoing closing of ranks by leaders of the major opposition parties in the country is a welcome development.
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