Dangote Refinery and the Politics of SubsidyÂ
By Haroon Aremu
Dangote Refinery and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the two titans in Nigeria's oil sector, have become unwitting pawns in a high-stakes game of greed, corruption, and control that threatens to forever alter the landscape...
Much Ado about "Skills Rather Than Just Degrees"
By Salim Yunusa
Arguably one of the most widely discussed Nigerian books in recent times, ‘Skill Rather Than Just Degrees’ generated a lot of discourse in circles of academics, readers, policymakers, and other industry experts. But people failed...
Diversity And Unity-Our Strength And Power, by Eric TeniolaÂ
By the way, a serving Minister was quoted as saying, that the crisis in the country is being sponsored by those who wish to share power with the President. To me, there is nothing wrong with...
Memo to Tinubu on Rescoping Domestic Cybersecurity Programme
By Segun H. Olugbile
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) recently released its 5th Global Cybersecurity Index 2024 (GCI 2024), which assesses countries' commitment to cybersecurity based on the framework's five pillars: legal measures, technical measures, organisational measures,...
Cardoso: A Public Official in the Eye of the Storm
By Bashir Jalal
In the peculiar context of Nigerian public space, there are three categories of critics. The first is that of people who offer constructive engagements and are not bogged by any pecuniary, regional, or...
Governor AA: The Roadmaster in Kwara!
By Yushau A. Shuaib
Before anyone critiques my choice of words, let me clarify what I mean by "Roadmaster." This term can refer to various roles—from the official responsible for maintaining railroads to a public overseer of road repairs and...