Movers and Shakers at THISDAY Awards
The 30th Anniversary of THISDAY took place on Monday in Lagos, hosting high-profile guests across industries.
The 30th Anniversary of THISDAY took place on Monday in Lagos, hosting high-profile guests across industries.
THISDAY’s 30th anniversary awards celebrated resilience and excellence, honouring individuals and institutions shaping Nigeria’s social and economic landscape.
Excerpt: Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has hailed THISDAY’s remarkable journey from a local publication to an international media powerhouse. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has commended THISDAY for its remarkable evolution over the
The publisher and chairman of The Guardian newspaper Maiden Ibru has declared THISDAY as the number one newspaper in Nigeria
HYPREP Project Coordinator has discussed funding, environmental restoration, potable water, healthcare, and community development for Ogoni people.
Lawyer Liborous Oshoma has affirmed the legality of Mudashiru Obasa’s impeachment, stating that his removal adhered to constitutional provisions.
United Nigeria Airlines Chairman Okonkwo has urged passengers to remain patient during delays, highlighting Nigeria’s top-tier aviation safety.
Ogoni-born human and environmental rights defender, Celestine Akpobari, has accused the Nigerian government of repeatedly neglecting the Ogoni people despite decades of oil exploitation in their region. Speaking in an
Dele Momodu has accused APC of using state power to destabilise opposition parties, pushing Nigeria toward one-party rule.
Nigeria’s Trade Minister Oduwole has declared the country a “beautiful bride” globally positioned for strategic business partnerships.
Nigeria’s Trade Minister Oduwole has revealed plans for a healthcare manufacturer to be brought into the country’s free trade zone.
Senator Bennett Birabi has claimed that Ogoni Land’s lack of progress stems from government dishonesty and insincerity towards the region.
Frank Tietie has criticised NCC for approving a telecom tariff hike without conducting the mandatory public hearing required by law.
“Nigeria is set to reintroduce federalist policing principles from pre-1966, not state police,” clarified Professor Kemi Rotimi.
Landmark’s Onwuanibe has announced plans to establish leisure lifestyle destinations across West Africa, starting with historically significant locations like Enugu.
Trump’s election promises have locked him into a situation where he has no choice but to deliver, says Femi Otubanjo.
Inibehe Effiong has urged the EFCC to address public grievances to restore trust and confidence with Nigerians.
NOA Director-General Issa-Onilu has stressed the dangers of fuel scooping, describing it as “a form of suicide.”
Professor Efem Ubi has stressed the need to embrace BRICS partnership for Nigeria’s economic and strategic gains.
Uzor Kalu has described Nigerians as “overpampered,” urging them to embrace hardwork and support Tinubu’s tax reforms for economic growth
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