History has taught us – and scholars are now documenting the lessons – that a great deal of the difference...
Sitting on the floor surrounded by vials, animal bones and sheets stained crimson with blood, spiritual doctor Olor Elemian described...
In recent weeks, I have been asked what foreign policy Trump would pursue if elected. Surely, he would moderate his...
The National Bureau of Statistics puts the ratio of unemployed young Nigerians at 49.5 percent as at June, 2016. When...
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It has been estimated that for Nigeria to close its infrastructure gap and bring itself up to the international benchmark...
Education experts have said that it is not right to use the wide gap between the pass rates at the...
A decade and half after the popularisation of terrestrial telecommunications to Nigeria, concerns continue to mount about the environmental impact...
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The federal government’s plan of seeking foreign loans to ramp up development expenditure in the face of huge infrastructure deficit...
I was privileged to attend the 12th edition of the African Travel & Tourism Conference (Akwaaba): a gathering of travel and...
At a time when efforts should be focused on strengthening the public sector and effective regulatory process, we are being...
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has been speaking hard on the current ordeal visited on some judges, declaring that the...
It started with a fire incident, on May 10, 2000. The local wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport was completely...
It is now almost a mantra to talk of economic diversification as a solution to the current recession even as...