By Professor Ben Nwabueze THE crisis over the removal of petroleum subsidy, which has just ended, though it threatened the basic amenities and comforts of life of all of us, especially the common people, is only a symptom of a much more basic and fundamental malaise that threatens the very life of our dear [...]
“Africa’s up-and-coming fashion designers put on a dazzling show in a three-day runway event in an unconventional city.” CBS News “[KlûK CGDT] Drama, emotional, traditional but fresh – each look had its own story and moment.” Vogue Italia Black “The London fashion world has descended on Lagos to parade the latest collection [...]
By Ayodeji Jeremiah (1) Despite strong economic growths in the past 5 years, our government is broke because there is extreme wastage on recurrent expenditure. Our government is too big and extremely expensive to maintain. Our National Assembly consumes a huge amount of our budget. The president, governors and local government chairmen and their assistants [...]
by Kathlyn Eyitemi We’ve all heard it before, “throw out those old clothes. Buy smaller clothes that don’t fit so you can work your body into them”. But after many attempts at weight loss, what do we do? Ignore the treadmill, throw in the towel and revert to that old familiar diet that felt so [...]
If you are meeting him for the first time, Pastor Olusegun Omotosho cuts the picture of a simple-hearted and easy-going man of God. However, behind his unassuming look lies a strong character determined to give his all in his father’s Vineyard as the Pastor-in-Charge of RCCG True Vine Parish. The amiable Pastor and Management Consultant [...]
By Akintokunbo A Adejumo I will be very frank with you; despite the raging debates over the past six months or so, I had not the slightest intention of writing on this contentious and controversial issue of fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria until the Federal Government actually did it on 1st January 2012. One [...]