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SIR: As the cost of living continues its upward trajectory, the recent surge in electricity tariffs is yet another blow to the already strained finances of the ordinary citizens. This…
Security is equally a challenge that shakes the entire financial system to its foundation. Robbery, kidnapping, vandalism and other terrorism-related vices make their inroads into the system daily and further…
Sir: There is an age-long tradition in Nigeria’s education sectorwhich needs to stop if the government really wants the very best for learners in the public schools. The tradition is…
The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) is a unique society that has grown, developed and evolved over the period of 70 years. The society instills unique traits of hard…
The recent face-off between the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and a faction in the leadership crisis of the Labour Party (LP) is worrisome considering the negative connotations the rift elicited…
One of the finest persons I have ever met and worked with was Sir Michael Agbolade Otedola. The General Ibrahim Babangida administration had foisted a two-party system on Nigerians in…
“Growth is only growth when we grow together,” – Abhijit Naskar The United Alliance African Grant (UAAG), a vital component of the United African States (UAS) Human and Infrastructural Development…
As we the people reflect on the implications of the 300 per cent increase in electricity tariff for us and the social and human development sector, notably (education and health),…
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu indeed met Nigerians in the cauldron of abject poverty. It was officially called multi-dimensional poverty. Muhammadu Buhari, the former President, did not hand over to Tinubu…
As the Federal Government plans to mark this year’s Democracy Day on June 12, it is reasonable to assert that the hope of those who struggled for enthronement of democratic…