
UAE’s exit from OPEC
Tuesday, April 28, the United Arab Emirates, UAE, served notice of termination of its 60-year membership of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, (OPEC), effective May 1. It anchored the

Tuesday, April 28, the United Arab Emirates, UAE, served notice of termination of its 60-year membership of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, (OPEC), effective May 1. It anchored the

Nigeria’s solid minerals sector provides a vivid example of some of the successes recorded so far in the fundamental economic reforms being implemented by the President Bola Tinubu administration since

Barely one week to this year’s Workers’ Day celebration, the Federal Government announced a revised welfare package for its civil servants. The package, aimed at reducing economic pressure, includes increased

For 10 year-old Faith (surname unknown), who lived with her alleged adoptive parents, one Paul Onyeama and Adline Ogbonna in the Igando area of Lagos, her name seems to have

Difficulty being faced by airline operators with the high cost of aviation fuel is receiving attention from the Federal Government. Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele,

As much as his partisan sympathisers spin it as a cautionary tale, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde knows, in the his heart of hearts, that his invocation of the tragic

• The David Mark-led faction of ADC might have got judicial reprieve, we condemn its penchant to have its way even after foisting on itself avoidable circumstances The judgment of

Hatred of foreigners in South Africa is a perennial feature of that society subjecting Nigerians there to an increasingly dire fate. Fresh indications are that the sentiment runs deeper than

“I was selling rice and beans in a wheelbarrow which I was popularly known for, but I was using that to hide my membership of the kidnap gang. No one

It is indisputable that what Nigeria confronts in its protracted, over a decade and a half struggle to contain and defeat assorted terrorist onslaughts across various theatres, particularly in the

The idea of student fraud was, in the past, associated with examination malpractices. We thought it was such a scandal that the nation was horrified at the prospect of breeding

•NGE and NBC must partner on democratic best practices It’s firestorm predictable – the Nigeria Guild of Editors’ (NGE) huff at the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission’s (NBC) latest reminder that broadcasters