Category: defend our unity

Premature Campaigning: A Symptom of Self-Interest Over Governance

Nigeria’s 2023 general elections ushered in a new government, with expectations of transformative leadership to address the nation’s myriad challenges. Yet, barely a year into this administration, the political scene…

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Driving Change in Nigeria: how leadership paradigms can shape the nation’s future—Professor Harrison

In a world where effective leadership is the cornerstone of progress, Professor Christian Harrison stands as a beacon of insight and innovation. As a Professor of Leadership and Enterprise at…

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Shielding Young Minds: The Case for Internet Restrictions on Minors

With internet access now a part of everyday life, many societies are grappling with how to protect children from harmful content while still allowing them to benefit from digital resources.…

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Preserving African Values Amid the Changing World

The world we live in is evolving at an astonishing pace, and with it, we’re seeing shifts in values, attitudes, and societal norms. While some changes may push toward progress,…

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Nigeria’s Power Paradox: Gridlock, Inequality, and the High Cost of Light

The recurring collapse of Nigeria’s national grid is both a symptom and cause of a larger crisis in the country’s energy infrastructure. Despite Nigeria’s vast energy potential, particularly through oil…

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EFCC To Bankers : Stop making yourselves available as instruments of fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has warned banks against making themselves available as instruments of fraud. The warning was handed down on Friday, November 22, 2024 when the…

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POS vs BANK : The Struggle for Cash Access in Nigeria

In Nigeria today, accessing cash has become a complicated task, with ATMs and POS systems making the situation more challenging rather than easier for the average Nigerian. ATMs (Automated Teller…

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EFCC Boss : Corruption behind unstable electricity supply

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has blamed the country’s inconsistent power supply on corruption within the power sector. Olukoyede revealed that the findings…

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Using Data To Drive Sustainable Development, Social Impact – Falade Temidayo

In a world where data plays an increasingly central role in decision-making, Falade Temidayo is at the forefront of transforming social development initiatives. With over five years of experience, Temidayo's…

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Upholding Nigeria’s National Pledge – A Call for True Leadership

The Nigerian National Pledge is a commitment that every Nigerian, young and old, has heard, recited, and probably learned by heart. Among its powerful promises, the words ”to be faithful,…

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