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Why Apapa Gridlock May Linger For A While – Lagos FRSC Boss

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Mr Hyginus Omeje, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Sector Commander in Lagos State has said that the traffic gridlock around Apapa Port may linger for a while. Omege disclosed this to the News Agency […]

Issues/Policy

Outcome – Based Elections 2019 By Kole Omotoso

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The coming federal and presidential elections concentrate the mind on what Nigeria needs. Suddenly, the PDP that misrule Nigeria for sixteen years wants to come back for more. Seeing that Nigerians say they failed as […]

Issues/Policy

Yoruba: Time To Speak Truth To Power – Part 4 By Martins Oloja

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

As I was saying while rounding off last week’s edition, ‘the power of the budgeting and implementation; the power of monetary and fiscal policies arm-chair analysts always joke about are not only with the Central […]

Issues/Policy

Threat of Cancer-Causing School Uniforms in Nigeria By Kayode Ojewale

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Cancer remains one of mankind’s deadliest noncontagious diseases. It is therefore not only worrisome and disturbing, but also scary to learn that one can contract the scourge from clothing materials such as school uniforms. To […]

Editorial

Mental Health Deserves Attention Too | Guardian (NG)

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

If we judge by the statistics offered by the Federal Ministry of Health recently nearly 60 million Nigerians suffer from mental health challenges. In a country where there is profound ignorance about mental health this […]

The Arts

Slowly, Steadily, National Theatre Crawls Back To Reckoning | Guardian (NG)

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The time is 2.30pm in Lagos. It’s a hot afternoon. The sweltering temperature seems even hotter outside the National Theatre complex, Iganmu. A convoy of trucks blares for passage, as the vehicles drive towards Ijora […]

Government

Why Ekiti Can’t Pay N30,000 Minimum Wage – Fayemi

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, on Saturday said that the federal government needed to address the current revenue allocation formula, to enable state governments pay the new minimum wage being requested by workers. Mr […]

Issues/Policy

Fayemi versus ASUU: Myth, Mythology and The Fallacy of Representation By Olumide Olugbemi Gabriel

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

When news broke that the governor of Ekiti State, the cerebral and mercurial Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who is my own personal person and brother had posited in faraway Paris, to the effect that a professor […]

Issues/Policy

The Demons Tormenting Nigeria By Simon Kolawole

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Dr. Yemi Kale, the Statistician General of the National Bureau of Statistics of Nigeria (NBS), recently tweeted that the bureau’s unemployment report was being delayed by funding issues. He was reacting to insinuations that the […]

MEDIA

Curtailing The Abuse of Social Media By Tayo Ogunbiyi

November 18, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Social networking sites which started from Orkut, followed by Twitter and Facebook, have become the vogue across the world, especially among the youth because it makes communication easy, seamless and extremely interactive. Just a few […]

Issues/Policy

2019: Between Ease of Doing Business and Ease of Doing Fraud By Garba Shehu

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Election campaign begins tomorrow, November 18, ninety days to the vote, and something of great interest to citizens and international observers alike is what kind of contest to expect. There is no gainsaying that this […]

Issues/Policy

Is Nigeria Still The Giant of Africa? By Yemi Olus

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Several weeks ago, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) formally awarded the 2022 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) to Senegal, making it the first ever African country to host the Olympics. The competition has been tagged ‘Dakar […]

Editorial

Prince Charles Visitation To Nigeria By William Bozimo

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Prince Charles, the heir apparent to the British Crown in the United Kingdom, was in Nigeria and called at the Aso Villa to discuss issues of national interest like Fulani herders conflicts with farmers and […]

Editorial

The Dilemma Of A Nation By Sunny Awhefeada

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Nigeria has always perched on the horns of dilemma. When Lord Lugard, acting at the behest of the British, cobbled the many ethnic nationalities into what became Nigeria in 1914 he did so thinking that […]

Editorial

Tackling National Tuberculosis Epidemic | Independent (NG)

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The rise in cases of tuberculosis (TB), and its resistant strain, is posing serious global health challenges. That tuberculosis has become a major public health concern, especially in developing countries where it is most prevalent, […]

Editorial

Nigeria: A Troubled Country In Search Of Redemption

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Nigeria’s political troubles and the vexed issue of her disunity date back to our pre-independence era. We should remember that we had the 1953 Kano riot during which the northern people produced the nine point […]

Government

FAAN Unveils Five New Steps To Obtaining The Yellow Fever Card

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has unveiled steps to procure the new e-Yellow Card. The Yellow Card is an official confirmation compulsory for international travellers from risk countries like Nigeria as evidence the […]

World

Saudi Crown Prince Behind Khashoggi Murder – US CIA | Guardian (NG)

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The US Central Intelligence Agency has concluded Saudi Arabia’s powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was behind the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, US media reported Friday, citing people close to the matter. The US […]

Editorial

As FG Sets To Take Over Abia Polytechnic | Independent

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The foremost source of value and competitive benefit in the knowledge economy is human and intellectual capital. It is said that Nigeria, with a population of over 180 million people, has the hidden capacity to […]

Issues/Policy

The British Were Once Here By Eric Teniola

November 17, 2018 Omoniyi Osadare 0

I was born in Idanre, a hilly ancient town in Ondo state but I have spent more years in Lagos than in any other city in the world. Since the early sixties when I used […]

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