National Government Of Competence And Professorial Recommendations For Higher Education In Nigeria, by Tunde Akanni PhD
To say that the post secondary education tier has most tortuously struggled to endure the recent years in Nigeria may amount to an understatement. There’s perhaps no stronger evidence...
The 'Foolish Man' and his Mega Refinery Complex, by Bayo Onanuga
Some years ago, Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man invited media leaders to a luncheon at then Protea Hotel in Ikeja to mark his 55th birthday.
Some of his guests sat around him at the centre table....
Buhari's Huge Parting Debt Profile
By Eric Teniola
The outgoing President, Muhammadu Buhari GCFR has made sure he is leaving a huge debt profile of eighty trillion naira when he leaves THE VILLA on Monday, May 29. Well, well, well. While he will be celebrating in...
No Funds, No Water, Poor Sanitation; Why Kano’s Cholera Epidemic Remains Perennial
By Shahida Salihu
When 32 year old Muazu Ibrahim, resident of Kundila area of Kano state scooped water from a nearby public well for his family’s domestic use, little did he reckon that the...
RIPAN and Burden of Tackling Rice Smuggling, by Abdulsalam Mahmud
Nigeria is one country where the smuggling of foreign goods of all kinds is rife. The country's porous land borders are gateways for criminals better known as smugglers to bring in all sorts of contrabands.
Are...
Reviewing a Book on Pantami’s Trials and Triumphs by Jaafar Jaafar
I was delighted when my big brother, Mallam Yushau Shuaib – a cerebral PR expert, writer and publisher of PRNigeria and Economic Confidential – visited my family recently in London and requested that I...