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Exorbitant Cement Prices and Matters Arising, by Rahma Oladosu

Exorbitant Cement Prices and Matters Arising, by Rahma Oladosu   Within a week, retail price for cement leapt from N5,000 to N10,000 in the market due to certain economic realities. Even without official statement from producers or sellers, Nigerians began to throw tantrums because the move...

Nigerian Women in the Eye of a Misogynistic Press: A Call for Action, by Rahma Oladosu

Nigerian Women in the Eye of a Misogynistic Press: A Call for Action, by Rahma Oladosu   Despite the realities of contemporary society, the traditional functions of the media include to inform, educate and entertain. As time passed by, the roles of mobilisation, setting agenda and...

A Case for NITDA Bill 2021 Towards Economic Renewal, by Rahma Olamide Oladosu

A Case for NITDA Bill 2021 Towards Economic Renewal, by Rahma Olamide Oladosu   There is no denying the fact that Nigeria has a competitive advantage to become the global talent factory in the technology sector with the capacity to earn over $40 billion annually. The Director-General...

TETFund as Incredible Support System to Nigeria’s Tertiary Education, by Rahma Oladosu

TETFund as Incredible Support System to Nigeria’s Tertiary Education, by Rahma Oladosu     We must give it to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund. The federal government agency's establishment appears to be one of the best things that have happened to our tertiary education sector, in...

TETFund: Revamping Local Publishing of Books, by Rahma Oladosu

TETFund: Revamping Local Publishing of Books, by Rahma Oladosu     To be better equipped for the tests that the years in school will bring, read a textbook. To prepare for the tests that life will bring, read a book. The importance of books in general cannot...

On TETFund’s Strategic Investment in Vaccine Production, by Rahma Oladosu

On TETFund's Strategic Investment in Vaccine Production, by Rahma Oladosu   The deadly coronavirus pandemic which broke out in 2019 has claimed over six million lives globally. In Africa alone, over nine million confirmed cases have been recorded according to the World Health Organisation, WHO, and...