[ad_1] Two agencies regulating Nigeria’s petroleum industry could not properly account for over N313 billion and their actions resulted in the loss of revenue to the government, according to the latest report by
[ad_1] Two agencies regulating Nigeria’s petroleum industry could not properly account for over N313 billion and their actions resulted in the loss of revenue to the government, according to the latest report by
Written by Niyi Osundare Too happy for original thinking We beg and buy others to think for us Our universities happily shut down for months Our brains are on permanent sabbatical We are
Written by Alabi Williams At a time millions of Nigerians needed hope and assurance that the leadership of the country knows a little of the misery it has imposed, President Bola Tinubu’s media
Famous human rights group, International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), have again accused personnel of the Nigerian Armed forces, the police, paramilitaries, and Killer Vigilante organizations, of secretly killing
Written by Chidi Anselm Odinkalu Those who wonder how the country ended up with the utterly shameful charade being orchestrated in a squalid courtroom in Ekiti in the case of Dele Farotimi
[ad_1] Written by Ekpali Saint “I don’t want to die young,” Mr Ogina said of the impact of the barite mines on him and his family. “I plead with the government to do
“The Nigerian Judicial System has no justice to dispense” - Dele Farotimi I bought and read the book by Dele Farotimi - Nigeria and Its Justice Criminal System. From his riveting account
Written By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu The crisis that afflicts the current proposals is that of a government unwilling to put in the work required to redress deficits of state and governmental legitimacy around
[ad_1] Written By Dakuku Peterside In the heart of West Africa, where the echoes of drums narrate ancient tales of resilience, hope, and ambition, one nation rises as a luminous star in the
Written By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu Paul Anyebe was a judge of the High Court of Benue State in north-central Nigeria who had a young son with sticky fingers and a sense of adventure