“THE HEALTH SECTOR AND THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE HEALTH PERSONNEL” by Kenneth Adejumoh
It was on a cloudy Sunday morning I rushed to the hospital for medical attention and unfortunately there was power outage leaving the entire hospital in darkness with little array of light through the window blinds. I sat in pains full of fatigue and my aching body dripping of sweat for I was hot in […]
“Cui Bono” by Cheta Nwanze
The time is approaching once again where the think pieces emerge, and the clips go into heavy rotation on social media. You know what time it is, it’s Subsidy Time. Every now and then the issue comes up like the proverbial bad penny, and the question is always the same: What could we be doing […]
The Chronicles of Chill: The Second Quadrannium of Gambrach – Legislatum Encaptivo by Rotimi Fawole
Nothing is as constant in the Kingdom of Jirria as the realignment of stars in political and stratospheric firmaments in the months before electoralis. Indeed, it was known unto the seafarers of the global world that Jirrian waters were to be avoided in those months, as relying on what they thought to be True North, […]
OF BENT SHOES, WEARY ALUTA SPIRIT AND THE WILL, TO GO ON
Oh, bring back that old time movement! Gone are the days when vibrant young men and women, who had a clear idea of what they wanted, would troop out in numbers to protest bad policies and effect change…not anymore. Instead, we have Grandparents walking the talk while the youth put up an “e no concern […]
“There is no milk import problem” by Feyi Fawehinmi
One of the most enduring lessons I’ve learnt from the man who taught me to love economics is this – where you collect data from is not always the same place where the problem originates. Four years ago, The Economist magazine interviewed a certain Muhammadu Abubakar of L&Z Integrated Farms about the challenges of […]
No End in Sight for Suffering Pensioners in Nigeria by Bisi Ogunwale
Nigerian pensioners suffer mainly because past governments have been irresponsible in meeting their obligations to those who have used their productive life to serve the country. Although Nigeria’s pension system has witnessed significant growth and development since the Pension Reform Act (PRA) came into effect in 2004, not so much has changed for pensioners. The […]
EU NigeriaDecides 2019 Full Report
EU NigeriaDecides 2019 Full Report
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N9 billion in Allowances, RMAFC and the National Assembly
June 18, 2015 “Of all the institutions of a democratic society, there’s none as formidable as an awakened and conscious citizenry.” – Shehu Sani Earlier this week, Nigerians responded fast and furious to reports that members of the 8th National Assembly would receive N9 billion as wardrobe allowance. At bus stops, bars, […]