When the Director-General of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Dr. Kelechi Ohiri, paid a courtesy visit to the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, recently, the discussion was not only about standard pleasantries of inter-agency diplomacy.
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Shehu Mohammed and the Reinvention of the FRSC, by Arafat A. Abdulrazaq
In Nigeria, road crashes are far more than transport incidents. They are public health emergencies, economic disruptions, and national safety crises woven into the everyday reality of millions of citizens. Every year, lives...
Shehu Mohammed and the Quiet Rebirth of the FRSC, by Lawal Dahiru Mamman
In a previous reflection on how some leaders in public service neglect or seek to implicate their subordinates, I argued that integrity is a garment no amount of mud can permanently stain....
An Encounter with FRSC Boss Shehu Mohammed that Transformed My View on Road Safety
By Mohammed Dahiru Lawal
It began like any other bustling workday at our PRNigeria headquarters in Wuye, Abuja. Fresh from an Easter break that stretched into the weekend, we were back inside...