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Month: September 2020

Issues/Policy

Here Am I, Send Me! By Dare Babarinsa

September 3, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The cathedral is the seat of the bishop and the major church in a Protestant or Catholic diocese. The first cathedral in Nigeria is the Christ Church Cathedral on the Marina, Lagos. It is the […]

Issues/Policy

Great Institutions, Great People By Victor C. Ariole

September 3, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Keep your integrity and the integrity of the institution safe… we are dealing with institutions that will outlive all of us. – Prof. C. Agomo. There is an Igbo adage that says: “when you keep […]

Business

‘Contract Crop Production Crucial For Agro-Industries, Youth Employment’ | Guardian (NG)

September 3, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

• Cultivating thyme can save $50m import yearly’ Mr Dayo Olunowo, Managing Director, Agricapital Ltd, Ibadan, in this interview, says agribusiness can only be sustainable if farmers can plant according to off-takers’ product standards, specifications, […]

Editorial

Guardian (NG): United Nations Prescription To End Insecurity

September 3, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The other day, it was the turn of an external voice to join the growing hue and cry about the insecurity in Nigeria and the general breakdown of law and order under the present administration. […]

Economy

Osinbajo/Obasanjo And Catalysts For Growth of African History By Bobson Gbinije

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

History is the life of the times, the torch of truth, the life of memory, the teacher of life and the messenger of antiquity CICERO (106-43BC) De oratore. In his magnum opus and literary tour […]

Issues/Policy

The Niger Delta Conundrum By Matthew Agboma Ozah

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

It is now clear that our policy makers will never be short of curious excuses to justify the neglect and underdevelopment of the Niger Delta region. The Niger Deltans, government apologists often think are too […]

Entertainment

Akon Plans To Build $6bn City In Senegal

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Rapper Akon has set his sights on building a sprawling $6 billion city in his Senegal homeland to welcome Africans in the diaspora to their “home back home”. The R&B star, who boasts two multi-platinum […]

CRIME

Uganda Zoom Scandal: No Hiding Place For Corrupt Officials In Digital Age By Joel Popoola

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

As a digital democracy campaigner, I believe African governments must use digital technology to be more open about their activities. Transparency through technology is the most effective way of tackling corruption and building public confidence […]

Issues/Policy

The Southern Kaduna Question, By Reuben Abati

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The renewed interest in the crisis that continues to rock Southern Kaduna would be helpful if it produces a genuine effort at resolving the problem and ensuring lasting peace in that part of the country […]

Politics

2023 Presidency: Ethnicity No Factor In Presidential Ticket — Uzodimma By Johnbosco Agbakwuru

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

GOVERNOR Hope Uzodimma of Imo state, Tuesday, said that the emergence of presidential candidates in the 2023 election will not be based on ethnicity. The Governor has also pleaded with President Muhammadu Buhari to come […]

International

Poor Countries Desperate For COVID Vaccines May Be Outbid By Richer Neighbors

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Richard Hatchett, the head of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), is worried. His job is to ensure that future vaccines against Covid-19 will be shared on an equitable basis around the world, but […]

Editorial

Guardian (NG): Sustaining Nigeria’s Polio-Free Status

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

TWENTY-FOUR years after African Heads of State committed to eradicating polio during the 32nd Ordinary Session of the Organisation of African Unity (now African Union) in Yaoundé, Cameroon, the dream finally became a reality on […]

Law

Court Dismisses Firms’ Appeal Challenging Nigerian Courts Jurisdiction Over Mining Dispute By Joseph Onyekwere

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The Court of Appeal, Lagos Division, has dismissed the appeal filed by James Bay Resources Limited and others challenging the jurisdiction of the federal high court to hear disputed oil mining license suit. Others listed […]

Issues/Policy

Again, AMCON’s VIP Debtors By Yakubu Mohammed

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

I pity this debt collector. At his wit’s end, this debt chaser, Ahmed Lawal Kuru, managing director of Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, took his case to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo last year to seek […]

Editorial

Guardian (NG): Tread Softly On Amnesty Programme

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

There is a great deal of disquiet at the moment in the Niger-Delta over leaked information that the amnesty programme would be discontinued by the presidency, being a consequence of the recommendations of the committee […]

Issues/Policy

The Four Horsemen of Africa’s New Stumble By Ejeviome Eloho Otobo

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Africa risks a new stumble. The last time Africa suffered a major stumble, it conjured up the image of a “Hopeless Continent”. This became the unfortunate epitaph for Africa’s two lost decades of development. This […]

Issues/Policy

Coronavirus Diary – Part 22 By Sylvester Odion Akhaine

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

It was the rise of Athens and the fear that this instilled in Sparta that made the war inevitable—Thucydides. So the rise of one and the reaction of the other create a toxic cocktail of […]

Tribute

Crying Not The Best Way To Honour Chadwick Boseman By Yusuf Mohammed

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

For many Africans, Black Panther meant a lot to them. By saying “Black Panther,” I am referring to Chadwick Boseman who passed away two days ago. Like many other people, I call him “Black Panther” […]

Issues/Policy

Salvaging Our Hospitals By Adewale Kupoluyi

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

The precarious situation in our health institutions continues to be a source of worry to all. Before now, stakeholders in the health sector had cried out over the deplorable conditions that had taken a heavy […]

Issues/Policy

Femi Fani-Kayode’s Faux Pas By Lekan Sote

September 2, 2020 Omoniyi Osadare 0

Femi Fani-Kayode, former Minister of Aviation, shouldn’t evade the question asked by Daily Trust newspaper reporter, Eyo Charles, who wanted to know who is paying for the nationwide “ward round” he is making, inspecting projects […]

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