Bird’s eye view of returns in aviation sector
The Nigerian aviation sector is largely a closed sector to the retail investing public. But two publicly quoted aviation services companies provide glimpse of opportunities in the air transportation of
The Nigerian aviation sector is largely a closed sector to the retail investing public. But two publicly quoted aviation services companies provide glimpse of opportunities in the air transportation of
By Lekan Olayiwola If Nigeria’s electoral debates feel perennially unresolved, it is because they are rarely about what truly undermines trust. Technology dominates the conversation, but memory shapes the reaction.
Sir: Like many Nigerians at the start or end of a long day, I was scrolling through the news without much attention when one headline forced me to stop: A
Sir: On a recent drive past a popular bus stop, I saw a commercial bus driver leaning casually against the back of his danfo, relieving himself in full public view.
It was exactly 50 years ago last Friday that former Head of State, General Murtala Ramat Muhammed, got slain in a botched coup. Murtala came to power on 29th July,
Sir: Last year, when the federal government brought in the first cohort of the National Health Fellows, it felt bold and timely. I saw in it an acknowledgment that Nigeria’s
•Nowhere is an election result transmitted real-time Democracy is about transparency. But it is also about the rule of law. The two principles seem to be at loggerheads in the
Dapo Lam-Adesina, a member of the House of Representatives from Ibadan Northeast and Southeast Constituency, is the son of former Oyo State Governor Lam Adesina. He spoke with reporters in
By Dennis Okechukwu Nigeria’s greatest leadership problem is not a shortage of talent but a surplus of compromised ambition. Election after election, the country recycles familiar faces—men shaped by power,
By Musa Ladan, mnipr In politics, ambition is common. What is rare—especially in our clime—is the ability to restrain ambition in service of a higher democratic cause. Kano State recently
Deputy Senate Leader Oyelola Y Ashiru has declared his intention o contest the 2027 governorship election in Kwara state. Ashiru, an architect, is representing Kwara South in the upper legislative
By Soji Oni In a political climate increasingly driven by noise, optics, and social media theatrics, Osun State offers Nigeria a clear and instructive lesson: governance is not entertainment. It