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What a Journey to Katsina Taught Me About Power and Peace, By Haroon Aremu

What a Journey to Katsina Taught Me About Power and Peace By Haroon Aremu The phone rang at an hour when silence still owned the world. My chest tightened as our team lead’s voice came through—brief, deliberate, almost cryptic. We were to depart for Katsina the...

From FIRS to NRS: The Future of Revenue in Nigeria, by Arabinrin Aderonke

From FIRS to NRS: The Future of Revenue in Nigeria, by Arabinrin Aderonke   As we close the curtains on the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) this 2025 and officially welcome the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) in 2026, we can see this moment as a change...

Bridging the Gaps in Budget Implementation, by Tunde Rahman

To state that there are gaps in the implementation of the 2024 and 2025 budgets is actually stating the obvious.

“No Gree…” Here for Good, By Tunde Akanni

“No Gree…” Here for Good Tunde Akanni “Like play…”, as they say, Dangote emerges the Man of the Year 2025! A consumerist perspective, you may say. But who could have imagined that the 2024 Gen Zs’ “no gree for anybody” slogan would get a lease of...

My First IMPR Retreat: Lessons, People and Perspective, by Hafsat Ibrahim

My First IMPR Retreat: Lessons, People and Perspective, by Hafsat Ibrahim   There is something about travelling to Northern Nigeria in December that stays with you. The air is colder, the mornings quieter, and the people warmer in ways that feel unforced. Between December 16 and...

My First IMPR Retreat: Lessons, People and Perspective, by Hafsat Ibrahim

I experienced this firsthand during my first-ever Image Merchants Promotion Limited (IMPR) annual staff retreat in Kano State, a journey that turned out to be far more meaningful than I expected.