Editorials
5 Most Expensive Buildings in Lagos Nigeria
Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria. It houses some of the most expensive buildings in the country. These buildings are characterised by their luxury features, prime locations, and high-end amenities. These expensive buildings are a testament to the growing affluence and sophistication of the Nigerian economy. They also represent…
Read More »Airtel and UNICEF Partnership Drives Digital Learning for Nigerian Children
Airtel Nigeria and UNICEF hosted Esther, a physically-challenged child star featured in their TVC programme, as part of activities to commemorate World Children’s Day. This is in line with the commitment of the telco giant to nurture future leaders in Nigeria. Airtel Nigeria is immensely committed to creating platforms and…
Read More »And there Goes Twitter… Just one more thing the Buhari Administration has Denied Nigerians
Friday's announcement of Twitter's ban in Nigeria initially seemed like a joke, preceded by a desperate press conference a day before by Lai Mohammed, the country's controversial Minister of Information.
Read More »Despite Nigeria’s Treasury Single Account, 60 Agencies Failed to Remit N3 Trillion in 6 Years
Earlier this week, a Nigerian Senate Committee on Finance made a shocking revelation —about sixty Government-owned-Enterprises and Agencies have failed to remit a whooping N3 trillion over the past six years.
Read More »Total’s Force Majeure Declaration on Mozambique LNG is a Call for Dialogue on a Global Firewall against Terrorism
Force majeure is recognized under the Mozambique Petroleum Law, which provides that “petroleum operations rights holders may lawfully suspend performance of petroleum operations on account of a force majeure event”
Read More »Tribute to Women in Cross-border Trading: How can Africa Achieve Social Justice by Including Protection Needs and Voices of the Vulnerable?
The 8th of March marks the celebration of the International Women’s Day which is the day to raise awareness on what still needs to be done to achieve gender equality internationally.
Read More »Why the Deadline for Telcos to Validate/Deactivate Customers’ SIM Cards in Nigeria is problematic
"As the Minister has earlier directed in January, 2020, all citizens are urged to immediately secure Digital Identification from the National Identity Management Commission and submit it to the Network Operators." - NCC
Read More »Never Forget the bloody and Business-hurting #EndSARS Protests
Yesterday (Tuesday 28, 2020) marked one week since #BlackTuesday when the #EndSARS protests in Nigeria quickly escalated and then ended violently.
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