The Significance of Tinubu's First One Week of 2024
By Tunde Rahman
There couldn't have been a better predictor of what to expect from President Bola Tinubu in 2024 than the way and manner he began the New Year. For the President, 2024 started on a...
Medical Tourism: A Fascination for Nigerian Elites, by Al-Janat Mohammed
Nigeria, a country of over 200 million people, is facing a complex healthcare challenge - the teething issue of medical tourism.
The practice of politicians and celebrities seeking medical care overseas has sparked controversy and prompted...
Brain Drain and Funding Challenges in Nigeria's Health Sector, by Aishat M. Abisola
Over the years, Nigeria has dealt with a profound crisis plaguing its healthcare system, exacerbated by the alarming rate of brain drain among its highly-skilled medical professionals. Nigeria's health sector is in...
Did Interior Minister Tunji-Ojo Breach Code of Conducts on Conflict of Interest? by Okoi Obono Obla Bar
A company belonging to the Minister of Interior was mentioned as one of the beneficiaries of a multi-million Naira contract awarded by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and...
Shall we Kill Humanitarian Affairs Ministry or Let it Die at Infancy Like Abiku? by Kabir Akintayo
In Yoruba mythology, Abiku is renowned or notorious for coming and going (apologies to Late John Pepper Clark). Abiku is that spirit child who allows himself or herself...
CBN: Embracing the Evolution of Nigeria's Digital Currency Landscape, by Abdulrahman Abdulraheem
The fact that change is the only constant thing in life is a time-tested fact which has passed through generation after generation and no one has been able to dispute it.
Almost all individuals,...