Opinion
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Lessons in Diplomacy: Does the World Need Another Henry Kissinger?
What have you heard about the “legendary” Henry Kissinger? Students of International Relations and Diplomacy, and those who study history…
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The Imperative of Corporate Governance in Nigeria’s Telecommunications Industry
The telecommunications industry in Nigeria stands as a cornerstone of the nation’s digital economy, powering connectivity, innovation, and economic development.…
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Clearing The Augean Stable in Nigeria’s Telecoms sector
It is public knowledge that Dr. Aminu Maida has been in the saddle at the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) for…
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Building Security Beyond Borders: Dr. Matawalle’s Bold Defence Agenda
In Abuja and beyond, Dr. Bello Muhammad Matawalle, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, has emerged as a steady hand…
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Ibrahim Masari: The Quiet Strategist In Tinubu’s Inner Circle
In the turbulent and often unpredictable terrain of Nigerian politics, some of the most influential figures are not the ones…
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Stethoscope Capitalism and Chalkboard Banditry
Hospitals and schools – two of the noblest institutions in any society. One heals the body, the other shapes the…
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From Devaluation to Domination: How Tinubu’s Exchange Rate Reforms Turned the Naira into Nigeria’s Export Engine
When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration dismantled Nigeria’s rigid foreign exchange regime in 2024, critics were quick to call it…
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Nigeria’s path to economic stability is rarely straight, but under the stewardship of Wale Edun, Minister of Finance and Coordinating…
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National Single Window Comes to Life After Failed Attempts
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s policies are yielding great interest. Since taking office, he has implemented policies that are sustainable and…
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Zacch Adedeji on a Mission with People-Centric Reforms
The Federal Inland Revenue Service is becoming more than a government agency. It is not today that we have been…
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