Adewole: The physician as diplomat
Professor Isaac Folorunso Adewole is a Renaissance man who has, in today’s parlance, multitasked all his life. He is not just an accomplished figure; he is a consummate professional who
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Professor Isaac Folorunso Adewole is a Renaissance man who has, in today’s parlance, multitasked all his life. He is not just an accomplished figure; he is a consummate professional who
The season of politics is here and the maneuvering and horse-trading are in top gear. The INEC has released timetable for the political activities including the 2027 general elections; and
Reliable electricity has always been central to the economic future of Edo State. From factories and small businesses to government institutions and households, steady power supply determines how efficiently people
In a world obsessed with titles, platforms, and applause, Christ presents a countercultural principle. Greatness in God’s kingdom is not measured by prominence but by humility. It is not determined
Years back I used to believe- like lots of people- that there’s no perfect crime. The notion that there is no perfect crime stems from the rather logical premise that,
The global trade environment is shifting in ways that Nigeria cannot afford to read passively. What is taking shape is not simply a competition among major powers, nor merely a
Nigeria’s maritime sector, the gateway through which over 80 per cent of the nation’s international trade flows is undergoing sweeping changes anchored on port modernisation, digital trade facilitation and institutional
By Charles Onunaiju A very significant event in China’s political calendar is underway in Beijing and as usual, it is beyond optics. The 4th sessions of the 14th National People’s
By Kehinde Nubi When a private citizen cannot pursue an unpaid debt without being arrested, something has gone wrong — not merely with the individuals involved, but with the institutions
By Shobo O.A Jim Swartz doesn’t do hyperbole. As chairman of Chevron Nigeria, he’s seen it all. Decades of oil theft, pipeline sabotage, and production losses that would bankrupt smaller
By Kalu Okoronkwo During an interfaith breaking of the fast with members of the senate at the Presidential Villa in Abuja recently, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signalled openness to exploring
By Tajudeen Kareem There is something profoundly symbolic — and deeply tragic — about a hospital swathed in darkness. In the operating theatre, darkness is not an inconvenience; it is