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SIDS need finance to tackle climate crisis

In the last few weeks, sadly more than 100 people have died from oppressive heat in India.In Africa, while some countries are experiencing torrential...

Expectations from TCN unbundling

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission by its order of April 30, 2024, announced the unbundling of the Transmission Company of Nigeria. This process is...

Between Cow Rights and Human Rights and the Dearth of Statesmen

By Law MeforIt's surprising to note that open grazing is not practiced in any of the top twenty countries in the world that breed...

PATH TO GENUINE DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA

Despite its outward appearance, Nigeria’s democracy has consistently fallen short of true democratic principles. Reflecting on the events in our persistently perplexing political landscape...

Stemming ivory smuggling

On June 3, a man was arrested at the Bangui Mpoko Airport in the Central African Republic for transporting ivory illegally. This was the...

Now that Gov. Alia, has exposed those behind the relocation of Adikpo polytechnic 

We live in interesting times much in fulfillment of the great Chinese adage!. Interesting because of the elastic capacity of political spin doctors to...

Who benefits from local govt autonomy?

Last Thursday, June 13, 2024, Justice Garba Lawal, who led the seven-member panel of Justices of the Supreme Court reserved judgment on a suit...

Tinubu, EFCC and rising sun on anti-graft field

In quantitative terms, it takes sunlight an average of eight minutes and 20 seconds to travel from the sun to the Earth. This is...

Curtailing mass failure rate among teenagers

“Concerns rise over teaching as over nine million fail UTME in seven years.” The report revealed that the average failure rate for the Unified...

The Fall of Tinubu as a Metaphor -By Abdulkadir Salaudeen

While cattle can graze freely (my focus is still not about whether that should be or not), many Nigerians cannot farm freely. Because many...

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