Learning to lose with dignity
Sir: Nigeria does not have an electoral problem as much as it has a cultural problem. We do not know how to lose. From the classroom to the football field,
Sir: Nigeria does not have an electoral problem as much as it has a cultural problem. We do not know how to lose. From the classroom to the football field,
Sir: The senate’s decision to re-amend the Electoral Act to accommodate electronic transmission of results, albeit without making it mandatory and with a fall back to Form EC8A in the
There are political downfalls that arrive quietly, like a candle losing its flame. Then there are collapses so loud, so graceless, so self inflicted that the society watching can only
A sector that keeps reviving what has repeatedly failed, while resisting what works, is not trapped by fate but comforted by collapse. PETROAN’s latest outburst exposes just how invested some
Governor Biodun Oyebanji keeps getting more admirers everyday across the length and breadth of Nigeria and even outside the shores of the country as the impact of his purposeful governance
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Hundreds of flights were cancelled across Germany yesterday as pilots and flight attendants at Lufthansa staged a strike over pay and working conditions, causing widespread disruption at major airports. At
On February 13, it would be five decades since the fourth Head of State, General Muhammed, and a Nigerian military leader, known for his dynamic reforms and fight against corruption,
The struggle between two critical pillars among the four factors of production—labour and entrepreneurship or leadership—is a historical constant. Across centuries, labour and leadership have repeatedly found themselves in cycles
Fifty years ago, on this soil, a dream took root. On the 3rd of February 1976, the old Western State was transformed into three brand-new states, one of which was
“A hero is judged by his or her performance and by the positive impacts achieved” …Professor Ali Mazrui. In about six (6) weeks (March 27, 2026), the National Single Window
What is the price to pay for suspected involvement in electoral malpractice? Ask erstwhile High Commissioner of Ghana to Nigeria, Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed, and he would advise it could