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•Wholesome banking is as good for the financial system as it is for general security A March 10 Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) memo just directed banks to upgrade their
•Wholesome banking is as good for the financial system as it is for general security A March 10 Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) memo just directed banks to upgrade their
•Court of Appeal hearing 357 cases and 272 motions in one week is worthy of emulation If it was a novelty, then it is a good one, worthy of replication.
•Strengthening power transmission infrastructure makes eminent sense It’s a solution, though we await how it would eventually pan out. Now, if transmission is the weakest spine of Nigeria’s ever-shambolic electricity
All’s well that ends well. That perhaps best sums up the sensational story of OPL 245, arguably Nigeria’s most controversial oil block, over which the country has been locked in
Old age is one phase of life that is coveted by almost every healthy human. However, with age comes a lot of economic, social and health challenges. How these challenges
United States (US) mission in Nigeria, early this week, issued a warning about possible terrorist threats against US facilities and schools affiliated with the US in this country. It advised
“There is no sport I cannot speak on, including athletics, boxing and so on, because I am an all-rounder,” Adegboye Onigbinde said in an interview. He was reviewing Nigeria’s poor
•Regulators of livestock market have a lot to do to check fattened animals There is no limit to how far some Nigerians can go in their quest to get rich
•14m births in two years is dangerous because we don’t have the productive base to sustain it The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) confirmed the registration of 14 million births
•There are challenges due to several factors but they are surmountable An exhaustive report by ‘The Guardian’ newspaper sought to X-ray the import and outcome of the extensive modernisation programme
Private school operators in Ogun State recently voiced concern that a huge number – more than 70 percent – of Senior Secondary 3 (SS3) students in private schools across the
It is a recurring affliction of which Nigerians are poignantly familiar: the plague of post-harvest losses of which Nigerians continue to post ignoble record globally. Only last Thursday in Port