A Miracle can be described as an illogical occurrence that contradicts prevailing conditions or accepted reality. Nigeria is experiencing harsh times, we are acquainted with the...
In the course of analysing the 2016 and 2017 budgets, I have come to realise that people have this misconception about how bad we’ve had it....
Nobody Comes To Abuja To Read By Reuben Abati I thoroughly enjoyed reading Pius Adesanmi’s “A Nigerian, Library and Lawmakers” (Sahara Reporters, December 24). I will like...
One of the highlights of the year that has just ended was the release from a British jail of one of Nigeria’s most notorious politically exposed...
By Godwin Onyeacholem Time was when the Nigerian civil society flourished with inspiring agility and genuine enthusiasm for public good. That was the period the group...
By Adekoya Boladale When Feyisayo, a 36-year old trader and a single mother of three left her home in Imeri, a village in Ose local council...
This, being the fourth piece in my 2017 budget analysis series, will focus on the budget of the Ministry of Interior. MINISTRY OF INTERIOR The Ministry...
By Noa Wolfson Africa has caught the world’s attention with its advancements in the financial technology (fintech) space and usage of mobile money. Nigeria, specifically, has...
Yet despite the desperate attempt to supress the facts and keep these tragic events out of public glare, the anger of the people continues to boil...
By Reuben Abati “How was your Christmas Day?” “Comme ci, comme ca” “What’s that?” “I am speaking French. You mean you don’t even understand elementary French?” “No,...
This is the third part of my 2017 budget analysis series. In the second part, I analysed the budget of the Ministry of Defence and agencies...
On Christmas Day of 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari hosted leading citizens of the Federal Capital Territory led by the minister of the FCT, Muhammad Bello, and...