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Nigeria needs more private security companies – MD Ichigo Security Services
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I see African coffee value functional at an optimal capacity- Adeyinka Tekenah
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FCT residents excited as 9mobile rebrands to T2
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Foremost Legislative Governance expert, Okereke, bags Fellow of Institute of Strategic Management
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‘How I overcame dyslexia and graduated from the University of Cambridge at 21’
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Collins Nweke at 60: Architect of equitable global engagement
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Is your customer a king?
By Rita Krampah “There is only one boss, the customer and he can fire everyone in the company from the chairman down simply by spending his money somewhere else” – Sam Walton (founder of Walmart) A couple of weeks ago,…
Fighting human trafficking with one woman-one girl
By Sunday Oyinloye Recently, it was widely reported that an Edo State High Court in Nigeria sentenced one Richard to seven years imprisonment for human trafficking. Richard was said to have taken his victim to a shrine, where an oath…
Entertainment Industry is goldmine -Lady Tshawe
Nomashawekazi Michelle Sangiwenkosi Damasane known in Zimbabwean entertainment industry as Lady Tshawe is a passionate artist with rare gifts in acting, poetry, music, dance and jewelry making. Her Father, Reverend Paul Damasane who is also a singer and poet played…
NAPTIP moves against child abuse and exploitation
By Sunday Oyinloye Determined to end child abuse and exploitation in Nigeria, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), has commenced intensive advocacy within child protection stakeholders across the country. The move by the agency is…
The paradox of a stolen transformer
By Pedi Obani Iyayi One of the greatest challenges I face as a human rights scholar living in the global South is that a lot of my everyday experiences beg the very question of my humanity and the concept of…






