Stolen corpse
For 56-year-old Chijioku Ihunwo of Rivers State, his widowhood story is heart-wrenching. Beyond losing his wife in May 2025, his plan to bury her on December 13, 2025, was thwarted
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For 56-year-old Chijioku Ihunwo of Rivers State, his widowhood story is heart-wrenching. Beyond losing his wife in May 2025, his plan to bury her on December 13, 2025, was thwarted
Local production of crude measuring facility, though coming somewhat late, is still worthy of celebration Last week’s inauguration of the first Gravimetric Multifaceted Flow Metering Calibration Facility in Eket, Akwa
•INEC’s hefty budget is understandable in the context of the circumstances in which elections are conducted in the country The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has proposed a budget of
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) just rolled out distressing statistics over banks’ deposit and lending rates: some sectors face lending rates as high as 60%, even as savings deposit
U.S. terrorism sponsors list an anti-climax as it did not feature any known figure The tantalizing prospect of naming and shaming big names in the Nigerian political environment, as the
•Their killers must be prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others January 6 murder of five Forest Guards at the National Park Service office in Oloka Village, Ikoyi Ile,
•Nigeria loses yet another intellectual giant and activist In Prof. Biodun Jeyifo, the intellectual, activist, and patriot merged in the pursuit of social justice. His life’s work demonstrated that intellectual
Unconfirmed media reports indicate that operators in the informal sector reap as much as $1 million daily in revenue from gold mining in Nigeria. Although the sources for this data
President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Afam Osigwe, SAN, has stirred the hornest’s nest with regards to corruption in the judiciary. Speaking at the Ralph Opara Memorial Lecture in
Senate inquiry into activities of the train service must yield dividends this time around The Senate has once again set up an ad hoc committee to look into the operations,
•That about 75m Nigerians are not covered by pension is alarming What comes into mind immediately after reading the report that some 75 million Nigerians are not covered by any
•Public officials who led us to spend humongous money on TAM without result have a case to answer It came as a moment of truth; a confirmation of the fears