Health Ministry and Pate's Uncommon Feats in 6 Months, by Lawal Dahiru Mamman
The end of anything or anyone is oftentimes a period of reflection upon what was and what would be. It also provide an avenue to plan and prepare for what is to...
Fueling Hope with Port Harcourt Refinery, by Aremu Haroon
As the Port Harcourt Refinery stands on the brink of a triumphant return, the nation holds its breath in anticipation. Will the imminent reopening mark the end of Nigeria's current crises or, at the very least,...
Northern Nigeria is Economically Backward, by Dr Usman Bugaje
Today, no one can doubt the fact that the last twenty five years of democracy in Nigeria have been, sadly, some would say predictably, tragic! In the last quarter century, poverty has more than doubled, with...
The Ocean of Biscuits: Inside Beloxxi's State-of-the-Art Greenfield Factory
By Zekeri Idakwo
The Beloxxi Greenfield Factory in Agbara, Ogun State, is truly a marvel of biscuit manufacturing and production. It features sophisticated modern ICT facilities, top-quality products, and is a major source of youth employment for...
The Many Silver Linings of Tinubu's 7 Months in Office, by Bayo Onanuga
The removal of fuel subsidy and the move to merge foreign exchange rates, two headline reforms introduced by the Tinubu administration since late May, triggered problems such as high fuel prices and...
Survival Instincts of the Nigerian Youth, by Yusuf Lawal
A few months ago, “His Highness Kabiyesi” Tunde Bakare, the Editor-in-Chief of the Kwara Tabloid and I met at a public book presentation authored by a young couple, where we both got talking on the activities...