Opinion

Unbundling Nigerian Railways Corporation for Rail Sector Reform, by Augustine A. Salifu

Unbundling Nigerian Railways Corporation for Rail Sector Reform, by Augustine A. Salifu   The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) was established by the Nigerian Railway Corporation Act, CAP N129, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria ,2004 in 1955 to facilitate the operation of an effective rail system...

Acknowledging The One-China Policy: An Analysis, by Lawal Sale

Acknowledging The One-China Policy: An Analysis, by Lawal Sale   It has been one China, and there will always be one China. That China is the People's Republic of China which was affirmed at the United Nations during its 26th session in October 1971. With this affirmation...

Betta-Gate: How Tactless PR Stunt Nailed Humanitarian Affairs Minister

Betta-Gate: How Tactless PR Stunt Nailed Humanitarian Affairs Minister By Kabir AbdulSalam Nigeria's humanitarian sector is not in a good condition at the moment. Hit by corruption scandals perpetrated by two former Ministers, the sector yearns for succour. One of them, Betta Edu, the Minister of Humanitarian...

Dangote Refinery: A Game Changer or Another False Hope? by Zekeri Idakwo

Dangote Refinery: A Game Changer or Another False Hope? by Zekeri Idakwo   The news of Dangote Refinery's commencement of full operation has sparked hope in Nigeria's oil industry, with many expecting a significant drop in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly called fuel,...

CBN: Anchoring Tinubu’s Anti-corruption Mission with Aggression, by Abdulrahman Abdulraheem

CBN: Anchoring Tinubu's Anti-corruption Mission with Aggression, by Abdulrahman Abdulraheem   Any further analysis of the extensive damage corruption and abuse of office have done to the health and vitality of Nigeria is a gross waste of time, energy and space. What is more important at...

Are Nigerian Women Beginning to Soil their Hands in Filth? by Ozumi Abdul

Are Nigerian Women Beginning to Soil their Hands in Filth? by Ozumi Abdul   Until very recently, especially before the turn of the current fourth republic, Nigerians had been stereotypically wired up to believe that anything financial corruption is exclusively synonymous with the masculine public office...