Man is born free but everywhere he is in chains. The notion of freedom stems from the belief that man forms part of the society and...
The bulk of Nigeria’s wealth is derived from crude oil. But the Federal Government of Nigeria doesn’t seem to have responded fully to the yearnings of...
South Africa’s 2009/10 maize surplus is likely to prevent any supply shortage of the grain this year after heavy December and January rains have affected planting,...
A climatologist, Prof. Temi Ologunorisa, has urged the public to put up protective and adaptive measures to reduce the effect of harmattan on them and their...
As the harmattan season persists, traders in Port Harcourt are counting their numerous losses due to the dry weather. Some of the traders particularly those who...
Mr Oladimeji Muse, General Secretary, Nigeria Water and Sanitation Association (NIWASA), on Wednesday in Lagos urged the government to show enough political will in creating access...
As a university teacher, skilled technocrat, deputy governor, acting governor, governor, vice president, acting president, president and ECOWAS chairman, luck played itself out in the affairs...
Bayelsa State Governor, Chief Timipre Sylva, has registered in the on-going voters’ registration exercise at his home town, Okpoama in Brass Local Government Area of the...
Financial institutions, mobile network operators, technology providers, agent networks and other stakeholders are to deliberate matters on the future mobile payments, at the Mobile Remittance West...
The lack of proper documentation has prevented many customers of the recently liquidated 103 failed microfinance banks from being paid their trapped deposits. An investigation by...