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Peter Obi Expresses Disheartenment Over Ukraine’s 25,000 wheat Donation to Nigeria
Peter Obi has expressed his disheartenment over the donation of 25,000 tonnes of wheat to Nigeria by the Ukrainian government.
Ukraine government had last week announced the donation of 25,000 tonnes of wheat to Nigeria, a development which has stirred … Continue Reading
Beyond Being a Trailblazing Telecom Brand: 5 Reasons Globacom Stands Out Among Others
Yes, the history of telecommunications in Nigeria cannot be complete without mentioning the trailblazing exploits of Chief Mike Adenuga’s Globacom.
Since its establishment in 2003, Globacom has achieved the “impossible”, from the introduction of the per-second billing to … Continue Reading
From A Whopping Sum Of N7.05 Billion To N2.3 Billion: How GLOBACOM Resisted Corporate Bullying By MTN (OPINION)
The raging disagreements between Nigerian-owned telecoms giant, GLOBACOM, and the near-monopolistic South African behemoth, MTN, seem to have reached a crescendo.
According to impeccable industry sources, MTN had tried to intimidate and blackmail GLOBACOM on its own soil … Continue Reading
Opinion | Reviewing Nigeria under President Tinubu
The much awaited 2024 is finally here. The expectations of many Nigerians, especially the common man on the street is that there should be economic respite from the harrowing experiences of 2023.
To many Nigerians, 2023 was a year when … Continue Reading
Christmas: to be or not to be
It has become a tradition for some people to always attempt to talk down on Christians who celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December of every year. The worst culprits are those of the Christian faith who, in their … Continue Reading
The Way Out of the Ongoing Chaos in South East Nigeria
There can be no justice without peace, and there can be no peace without justice.” — Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., chanted this statement outside a California prison, which was holding Vietnam War protesters on December 14, 1967.
One … Continue Reading
2023 Igbo Presidency: Let’s Allow Reason Prevail In Nigeria, Not Passion
- In his eternal sermon at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, April 30, 1967, entitled: “Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam,” the beloved Martin Luther King Jr. affirmed: “I agree with Dante, that the hottest places in
The Internet and Social Media: Benefits and Challenges
The internet and social media are great tools that are very useful to our daily lives. We can use them to enrich our lives in several ways and this is one of the most important reasons why the 21st century … Continue Reading
The Dangerous Effects of Online Gaming and Social Media Addiction on The Academic Performance of Nigerian Youth
The internet is actually a great tool for students in schools but compulsive use of it can negatively affect the academic performance of students.
In today’s technology age, particularly the era of smartphones, iPads, tablets etc, business, communication, research, education … Continue Reading
On The Value Added Tax (VAT) Controversy and Fiscal Federalism in Nigeria
By Professor Okechukwu Edward OKEKE
The judgement of the Federal High Coourt in Port Harcourt on this matter was not a policy decision by the judge. It was simply a declaration that there are no constitutional provisions that empower the … Continue Reading