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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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I made shoes to support myself through flight training – Tracy Atobatele
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The survival of economic diplomacy legacy at AfDB: Post Adesina era
NGO/HEALTH
POLITICS
Hope rises for vulnerable mothers with malnourished children in Abuja
By Sunday Oyinloye Relief may have come the way of vulnerable mothers whose children are suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) in Bwari and Kwali area councils of Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory as International Society of Media in Public…
Reduce salt intake to stay alive, sodium study team advises Nigerians
By Sunday Oyinloye Nigerians have been advised to reduce their salt intake in order to avoid their lives being cut short. This was the outcome of the 1st Nigeria Sodium Study Multi-Sectoral Stakeholders’ Meeting jointly hosted by University of Abuja…
Nigeria’s drug barons shift to seaport
By Sunday Oyinloye Nigeria’s drug barons may have shifted to Apapa seaport following constant arrests by the operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA) at the nation’s airports Barely three weeks after 32.9kg of cocaine was intercepted on…
Net Zero Laws, NDCs, and Green Recovery: Who is getting it right?
By Hon. Samuel Ifeanyi Onuigbo BACKGROUND: • Situated at the western region of the African continent, Nigeria is home to approximately 211 million people (Africa’s largest) which is set to increase to more than 400 million by the year 2050.…
Inside a vessel of shame
By Sunday Oyinloye Contrary to the claim of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria that some of its members are being detained unlawfully by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the Agency on Saturday says 12 dockworkers out of…

