By Oluwole Onemola In the realm of international relations, diplomacy is an art form that demands a precision of words, a finesse of expression, and an...
By Charles Dickson In Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs, we are told the story of Abdulfattah Jandali who ran a Mediterranean restaurant in California. He was a Syrian immigrant,...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi The never-ending manner with which public office holders appoint assistants to handle information/media responsibilities have become canonical proof that proper information management...
By Cheta Nwanze The federal and state government administrations ushered in via the recently held elections have been having their 100-day anniversaries. While the Lagos State...
By Francisca Chiedu I am deeply concerned about the ongoing issues of “modern slavery” and fraud within the healthcare sector in the UK. It’s disheartening to...
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) of Nigeria underwent a revision of its unemployment rate calculation methodology in 2023. The new approach aligns with the International...
By Jude Obuseh As September Approaches, Nigerians Hold Their Breath for a Landmark Ruling In a nation where politics can stir the deepest emotions, Nigeria is...
“Ideas outlive individuals. Ideas are the driving force behind institutions. People should merely be the vehicles for these ideas.” Dear Nigerians, I started this piece with...
By Prince Charles Dickson Pa Taiwo Akinkunmi, the designer of the Nigeria flag (Green/White/Green), takes a bow from this world. God bless his soul as he...
By Farooq A. Kperogi Twitter: @farooqkperogi I’m no fan of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Anyone who has followed my writing in the last few years will attest...
By Oluwole Onemola Political communications strategists around the world are watching the most recent Donald Trump indictment and taking notes. Just a few days after he...
By Prince PhD Let me start this essay in this manner…and do please be patient with me; I make good my word that it would be...