Tinubu’s reforms will save Nigerians, not policy flipflops
If you are reading the Financial Times and the article is titled "Shock Therapy Alone Will Not Cure Nigeria’s Economic Ills," you might think the publication is a disgruntled political…
Lagos Red Line rolls off, makes lives, living better
A few days ago, the Red Line rail project rolled off to great cheer. This is following delays caused by operational reasons relating to the rail tracks signalisation. Sharing the…
Protest: Head or tail, we may all end up losers
By Tunde Rahman All hell has been let loose, and the centre can no longer hold in Kenya over the tax revolt that has been ravaging that East-African country since…
Repositioning the economy and what the numbers are saying
By Temitope Ajayi On Thursday in Abuja, Minister of Finance Mr Wale Edun addressed a press conference and gave a mid-year report on the economy. The Minister told the press…
How Sanwo-Olu is impacting job creation for youths in the transportation sector
Public transportation is one of the most critical sectors of a fully urbanised city like Lagos. What the city lacks in land mass it compensates with the huge number of…
Financial Times reportage on Nigerian economy – standards are falling
By Manuel Agbakwuru Anyone used to the famed subtlety and the etiquette of understatement which the British have since turned to a culture and art form, would see clearly the…
Why governors should align with Tinubu on LG autonomy
By Tunde Rahman Governors have been acting tongue-in-cheek in their reactions to last Thursday’s verdict of the Supreme Court, which stripped them of their suffocating grip over the money meant…
Benjamin Kalu: The power of focus and triumph over distractions
By Levinus Nwabughiogu If not for the good and protection of the unsuspecting members of the public who may be hoodwinked into believing the series of invidious hogwash deliberately written…
Let the Third Tier Breathe: Implications of the Supreme Court verdict
By Bayo Onanuga The Supreme Court judgement on July 11, granting financial autonomy to the 774 local councils and recognising them as the third tier of Nigeria’s governance architecture, was…
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