Dayo Sobowale: Nigeria’s Problem Is Leadership, Not The Constitution
Analyst says corruption and poor leadership, rather than constitutional structure, remain Nigeria’s biggest challenges.
Analyst says corruption and poor leadership, rather than constitutional structure, remain Nigeria’s biggest challenges.
Armed bandits disrupted a WAEC examination in Kogi, killing three people before security forces repelled the attack.
New government guidelines restrict honorary doctorate awards and ban recipients from using the title “Dr”.
BUA Group chairman Abdul Samad Rabiu has received a Bombardier Global 8000 aircraft, one of the newest business jets in service.
Kenny Okolugbo says Nigeria missed opportunity to lead from the front in protecting citizens during South Africa unrest.
SDP’s Adewole Adebayo discusses the state of the nation, Nigeria’s political landscape, governance, and the race to the 2027 general elections.
NGOs mark World Environment Day with tree planting, clean-up campaigns and sustainability awareness programmes.
Osun state governor Ademola Adeleke raises alarm over violence, accuses police commissioner of non-cooperation and reports escalation to security chiefs authorities.
Police cite security concerns and failed peace talks as they advise parties to halt political activities.
Edo governor says kidnappings must stop and warns that political power cannot be gained through crime.
IMF says Nigerian banks rapidly transmit interest rate hikes but delay cuts, limiting relief for borrowers nationwide.
Peter Obi challenges Tinubu on use of borrowed funds and demands accountability for Nigeria’s rising public debt.
ACCI says proposed sugar levy could raise business costs, discourage investment and affect employment.
Nigeria’s fertiliser exports rose to N1.37 trillion in Q1 2026, surpassing major agricultural commodities and boosting diversification.
World Bank says climate shocks may deepen poverty and cut Nigeria’s GDP without urgent adaptation measures.
Lawmakers seek detailed account of SEDC expenditures and set deadline for submission of supporting documents.
Senate seeks textile import restrictions, local factory revival and expanded cotton production to boost jobs and local manufacturing.
Warri Refinery Contractors say outstanding payments for completed Warri Refinery projects have left them facing mounting debts and hardship.
John Nwabueze says mediation offers taxpayers a faster, cheaper way to resolve disputes with revenue authorities.
TCN says stronger laws, political commitment and viable tariffs are needed to improve Nigeria’s electricity supply.
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