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Of State Police conundrum, playing the ostrich, and Ekiti election beyond the razzmatazz
The fever of state police is on. The debate has divided Nigerians. The Federal Government is not looking back on it. The passage of the bill Wednesday by the Senate has sealed matter. The Rubicon has been crossed....
Opinion
Beyond tariffs: Unlocking the $20 trillion U.S. market for Nigerian entrepreneurs
In the grand tapestry of global commerce, the United States stands as a colossus—a $20 trillion marketplace of boundless opportunity, its vast consumer base an alluring siren call to astute entrepreneurs worldwide. ...
Editor | Apr 14, 2025
Columnists
As Senate President, Akpabio’s moral failures diminish Nigeria
The strength and viability of any country’s democracy depend, to a very large extent, on the strength and quality of the legislative branch of its government. This is because it falls solely to the legislature...
Editor | Apr 14, 2025
Columnists
Rerouting prosperity: Navigating Nigeria’s place in a post-tariff world
Donald Trump's return to aggressive tariff policies, under his "MAGA Master Plan", has cast a long shadow over global trade, creating a complex landscape of risks and potential opportunities for African economies,...
Editor | Apr 14, 2025
Opinion
Breaking Barriers: Lessons from Namibia’s Women Leaders for Business, Governance
For the first time in Namibia’s history, women hold the presidency and vice presidency. This is not just a victory for Namibia but a defining moment for women’s leadership across Africa....
Editor | Mar 25, 2025
Opinion
AI isn’t taking our jobs; it’s transforming them
For over 700 days, headlines have warned of robots stealing jobs and algorithms making workers redundant. Yet, as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a bigger part of our working lives, the story unfolding is far less dystopian and far more pragmatic....
Editor | Mar 18, 2025
Opinion
A plea to General Gowon: Sir, write your long-awaited memoir!
At the recent launch of General Ibrahim Babangida’s memoir, A Journey in Service, former President Goodluck Jonathan made a profound statement. He said: “Every president makes history...
Editor | Mar 17, 2025
Opinion
June 12 annulment: How heart-wrenching cowardice demystifies Babangida
Last week, I wrote that one column would not do justice to the significant issues General Ibrahim Babangida covers in his memoir, A Journey in Service. So, my focus was only on the events that led to the Civil War....
Editor | Mar 10, 2025
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Beyond the price hike: Is Nigeria’s pay-tv giant facing its final act?
Nigeria’s economic landscape has been fraught with challenges over the past decade. In 2013, the inflation rate stood at 8.50 percent, but by December 2024, it had surged to 34.8 percent...
Editor | Mar 07, 2025
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