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The Future of Nigeria is Regional, By Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim

The Future of Nigeria is Regional By Abdulhaleem Ishaq Ringim The future of Nigeria is regional. This is not an argument for a return to the political regionalism of the First Republic but a call for developmental federalism—a framework that places national growth on the mutual...

This Openness CJID is Preaching to State Governors, by Abdulsalam Mahmud

It was not another sterile policy talk. It was a mirror held up to governors and their governments, through the lens of Nigeria’s first-ever Openness Index.

PENGASSAN vs Dangote: A Standoff With Nigeria’s Future at Stake, By Rabi Ummi Umar

PENGASSAN vs Dangote: A Standoff With Nigeria’s Future at Stake By Rabi Ummi Umar Dangote’s refinery rollout changed the energy story of Nigeria and Africa, ushering in a new era of stability and hope. Fuel queues, once a nightmare on every street corner, began to...

CBN, Diaspora Dollars and Nigeria’s Economic Lifeline, By Abdulrasheed Musa Kofa

CBN, Diaspora Dollars and Nigeria’s Economic Lifeline By Abdulrasheed Musa Kofa For years, Nigeria has leaned on its diaspora as a hidden anchor of survival. Beyond emotional ties and cultural nostalgia, Nigerians abroad have sent home billions of dollars, cushioning households and helping many weather difficult...

Until Nigerians Learn, Scams Will Never End, By Yusuf Ahmed Baba

Until Nigerians Learn, Scams Will Never End By Yusuf Ahmed Baba Nigeria has become a playground for fraudulent investment schemes, wonder banks, and cyber scams. Time and again, citizens driven by desperation, greed, or plain ignorance have poured their savings into platforms promising impossible returns. The script...

Bayo Onanuga: Between ‘Bolekaja’ Publicity and Public Relations, By Yushau A. Shuaib

Bayo Onanuga: Between 'Bolekaja' Publicity and Public Relations By Yushau A. Shuaib Weblink: https://yashuaib.com/2025/10/bayo-onanuga-bolakaja/ I have often emphasised the thin, but important line between journalism and public relations. A journalist thrives on controversy; every confrontation is newsworthy. Public relations, however, demands restraint, maturity, and controlled messaging. It...