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Digital Technology, Agriculture And The Increasing Population, by Inyene Ibanga

Digital Technology, Agriculture And The Increasing Population, by Inyene Ibanga   Agriculture is going through a revolution. As the world’s population estimates increase from seven billion to ten billion by 2050, the demand for food and agricultural produce will certainly continue to be on the ascendance. While...

2022 Budget: Buhari To Spend N1.6bn On New Vehicles For State House, by Kabir Abdulsalam

2022 Budget: Buhari To Spend N1.6bn On New Vehicles For State House, by Kabir Abdulsalam   President Muhammadu Buhari has a plan to spend N1.6billion in the 2022 Budget on new vehicles for the Presidency. This is part of the Budget figures the President signed on the...

Can Doyin Salami, Buhari’s First-ever Economic Adviser, Fix it?, by Rahma Olamide Oladosu

Can Doyin Salami, Buhari’s First-ever Economic Adviser, Fix it?, by Rahma Olamide Oladosu    Barely 17 months to the end of his tenure, President Muhammadu Buhari finally appointed an Economic Adviser. This is coming after years of facing criticism for failing to appoint one since 2015. The...

Nigerian Students In Diaspora: What They Don’t Tell You, by Maryam Na-Allah

Nigerian Students In Diaspora: What They Don’t Tell You, by Maryam Na-Allah     The concept of travelling abroad to get better education, and start a new life is a tradition and culture that is not totally alien to a lot of middle to higher class working...

Col Hammed and the Nigeria Customs Service, by Abubakar Yusuf

Col Hammed and the Nigeria Customs Service, by Abubakar Yusuf   When Hameed Ibrahim Ali ,a retired colonel in the army was appointed as Controller-General, Nigeria Customs Service NCS few years ago by President Muhammadu Buhari, alot of cynicisms and criticisms cut across Nigeria and the...

Mediocre Among Nigerian First Class Graduates

Mediocre Among Nigerian First Class Graduates By Sulaiman Nasiru   At a time when the country is filled with graduates amongst which are alarming first class students of 4,071 in the past 2 years, it has made it pretty much difficult for the labour market to favor...