By Owei Lakemfa. I have, given my experience as a retired labour leader, journalist, patriot and human rights activist, risen in the last few weeks to defend the fundamental rights of workers
By Faruq Atofarati Atiku won’t cease to amaze Nigerians. Some said he’s healthy, but since he does not routinely appear on Fanmilk bicycle, he might not be as healthy, yet every day
Paper Delivered By Bimbo Esho At The University of Lagos, Wednesday 23rd, 2022 Music preservation is an act of preserving and maintaining art found throughout the ages be it sculpture, paintings, books,
The current socioeconomic challenges confronting the Nigerian over the years has called for consistent and innovative ways to solve the problems.As it is said, government cannot do it alone and government has
By Precious Okolobo The Group General Manager of the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), Mr. Bala Wunti, visited Bonga, Nigeria’s first deep-water development, last month and came away with an endorsement
By Akeem Lasisi The Ughelli people of Delta State recently lost an illustrious matriarch. That was Lady Edith Mary Iwhewhe, a thoroughbred teacher, church leader and socio-cultural mobilizer. Based on her contributions
By Tony Attah Nigeria has had a very long history with “oil” starting from the very agrarian era of the 19th century, when palm oil was the main “oil” of the economy
By:Mohammed Haruna Likpata Next year will mark 24th anniversary of return of democracy in Kwara state and Nigeria. Sadly, a particular region of the three senatorial districts in the State has been
By Yusuf Babatunde According to the data of the World Bank on development indicators, Nigeria’s workforce is about 700,000, a country of over 200 million people. This means we have a lot
By Zubair Fatimah Adenike It may interest you to know that statistics show that women constitute about 49-50% of the world total population. Yet, they are still very underrepresented in governance, leadership
By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber The curtailment of Russian natural gas deliveries is a source of anxiety for the European Union — and rightly so, given that the bloc