The Lagos State Government has dismissed reports circulating on social media and some online platforms alleging a rift ...
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The missing link in Nigeria’s rule-of-law journey
Further to my intervention in this column last week on the Anthony Joshua’s fatal crash (Anthony Joshua and the anatomy of ...
The defining test of leadership in 2026 will not be whether executives recognise risk. Most serious organisations already do. Risk registers are full; dashboards are sophisticated, and committees meet ...
It is often said that you cannot attend Mass in Nigeria without hearing a Jude Nnam composition, an ubiquity Nnam combines ...
The surprise element is unavoidable. Unexpected events are inescapable part of life and strategy. I will cite three examples ...
In April 2010, Nigerians suddenly woke up to the tragic news of the shocking death of that fast rising rapper, Dagrin. He ...
They decide to risk a certain amount of money on each trade, but when they open MetaTrader or another platform they are not ...
Marriage, like salvation, must be worked out. The Bible says we should work out our salvation with fear and trembling. If you do not know how to walk out your marriage, it will overwhelm you. When ...
As dusk falls over Lagos, worshipers in their numbers gathered across worship centres to welcome the New Year - something ...
Chess advocate Tunde Onakoya calls for greater inclusion of children with disabilities, highlighting how inclusive chess can ...
DDG said Nigeria felt safer than the United States while visiting Lagos, arguing Western media misrepresented the country and ...
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2025: How funding shortages stifled Nigeria’s property boom
By Maduka [email protected] Nigerian real estate sector entered 2025 on a trajectory of growth and optimism, fueled by rising urbanisation, infrastructure expansion and a renewed focus ...
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