• TASK BEFORE PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU (1)

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    On Tuesday, 13 June, 2023, I was at the University of Ibadan where I delivered a public lecture titled "The task before Nigeria’s 16th Head of State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu” at the 31st anniversary of the Resurrection Morning Star Society, Chapel of Resurrection of the university. Following is an abridged version of the lecture:

  • Tax Reform: ASUU KANO ZONE OPPOSES FG'S PROPOSAL

    By Salejo Kano (Kano State Correspondent)

    The Kano Zone of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has opposed the tax Reform bill currently before the National Assembly.

  • Teaching Hospital: I'M FULFILLED MY SPONSORED BILL WAS SIGNED BY PRESIDENT BUHARI....Almakura

    By David Odama (In Lafia, Nasarawa State)

    Senator representing Nasarawa South in the National Assembly, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, said signing into law, a bill sponsored by him for the establishment of the Federal University of Lafia Teaching Hospital has made him stand tall amongst his equals.

  • TECHECONOMY BUSINESS SERIES DEBUTS, HOSTS WEBINAR OCTOBER 10

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief)

    Techeconomy, a Lagos-based media startup, has announced the launch of Techeconomy Business Series [TBS].

  • TECHNOLOGY KEY TO CURBING CORRUPTION, ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS, SAYS ICPC BOSS

    • * Winners Emerge In ICPC/NITDA/Ford Foundation’s Illicit Financial Flows Hackathon

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CelestineOkaf11

    The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye (SAN), has identified the deployment of technology as crucial to the fight against corruption and Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs).

  • TELECO'S TARIFF INCREASE AND NCC'S PATRIOTISM

    By Toby Prince

    In the heart of Nigeria's digital economy, a story of patriotism and resilience unfolds. The telecommunications sector, a driving force behind the country's growth, has been facing unprecedented challenges. Despite its significant contributions to Nigeria's social and economic development, the sector has been struggling to keep up with the rising costs of operations.

  • TELECOM POLICIES ENHANCING DIGITAL ACCESS, MEDIA AND KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION......Danbatta.

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief) @CelestineOkaf11

    The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta, has said that diligent implementation of various telecommunications policies, strategies and regulatory frameworks has continued to enhance the nation’s capacity to deepen citizens' access to digital resources, transform media and knowledge production and positively impacting Nigeria’s economic and social progress.

  • TELECOM SECTOR CONTRIBUTES N2.508 TRILLION NAIRA TO NIGERIA'S GDP

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief)

    The telecommunications and Information Services sector in Nigeria has, in the first quarter 2023, delivered a handsome N2.508 trillion in terms of financial value contribution to the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP), representing 14.13 per cent.

  • TELL BUHARI !

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    Downpresser man/Where you gonna run to/Downpresser man/Where you gonna run to

    Downpresser ma/Where you gonna run to/All along that day

  • TELL MUHAMMADU BUHARI (1)

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    “When you have a government in place, the major responsibility of that government, especially a democratic one, which was elected by the people, is to ensure the safety of life and property of innocent citizens.

  • TELL TINUBU, ONDO STATE IS ANGRY!

    By Bola Bolawole

    What is politics? According to Professor Harold Lasswell, politics is “who gets what, when, how”. In other words, politics is basically about the allocation of resources. Resources are scare but needs are many, far more than available resources can cope with at any point in time. In economic terms, demand outstrips supply; so, some needs will be met while others will be denied or postponed.

  • TEN LESSONS FROM THE BOOK, 'THE COMPOUND EFFECT'

    By Darren Hardy

    1. The little things matter. Small, seemingly insignificant actions can have a big impact over time.

    2. Consistency is key. The key to success is to be consistent with your actions, even if they are small.

    3. Take action now. Don't wait for the perfect moment to start taking action. Just start today.

    4. Track your progress. Tracking your progress will help you stay motivated and on track.

    5. Don't give up. The journey to success is not always easy, but it is important to never give up.

    6. Be patient. The compound effect takes time to work its magic. Don't expect to see results overnight.

    7. Be positive. A positive attitude will help you stay motivated and focused on your goals.

    8. Surround yourself with positive people. The people you spend time with have a big impact on your success. Surround yourself with positive people who will support you on your journey.

    9. Celebrate your wins. When you achieve a goal, take the time to celebrate your success. This will help you stay motivated and keep moving forward.

    10. Never stop learning. The world is constantly changing, so it is important to never stop learning. The more you learn, the more successful you will be.

    These are just a few of the lessons that can be learned from the book "The Compound Effect." If you are serious about achieving your goals, I highly recommend reading this book.NNL.

  • TENSION ENGULFS DAAR COMMUNICATION PLC, OWNERS OF AIT, AS RAYMOND DOKPESI JR. ALLEGES SHARE MANIPULATION AND CORPORATE REGISTRY FRAUD AT CAC

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-chief)

    What looks like a family feud has obviously turned into a full-blown corporate crisis, with allegations of tampered share records, insider complicity, and a public appeal to regulators.

  • TENSION IN ANYIM'S HOME TOWN, AS ONE KILLED IN PROTESTS ROCKING THE EBONYI COMMUNITY OVER ALLEGED KILLINGS BY EBUBEAGU

    By Our Correspondent

    Activities of the dreaded security outfit code named Ebube Agu, formed and armed by the Ebonyi state government, have allegedly continued to generate concern among the people of Ebonyi state.

  • TENSION OVER PVCs DESTRUCTION IN NASARAWA STATE

    * As Opposition Party Demands Arrest Of INEC official allegedly fingered

    By David Odama (In Lafia, Nasarawa State)

    The Opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Nasarawa State has demanded the arrest of an INEC official, Danlami Dardina, attached to Awe local government area office, for allegedly destroying more than 100 Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) belonging to PDP supporters.

  • TETFUND LOSES N60BN REVENUE FOR IT'S OPERATIONS

    By Rosemary Ogbonnaya

    Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund, said it has recorded over N60 billion decline in revenue available for its operations.

    TETFund executive secretary, Arch. Sonny Echono disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja when members of the House of Representatives Committee on Tertiary Education and Services, led by Hon Aminu Suleiman, paid an oversight visit to the agency.

  • THANKS PRESIDENT TINUBU, BUT GO BEYOND TOKENISM

    By Chido Nwakanma (on Public Sphere)

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu displayed outstanding dribbling skills pre-Christmas and scored a goal for the government. It was a positive step. However, because it has the features of Maradona’s Hand-of-God goal, prejudice, short-termism, and reluctant acceptance cloud it. Nevertheless, President Tinubu deserves applause.

  • THAT ASSURANCE STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT-ELECT, TINUBU

    By Bolanle Bolawole

    Last Thursday, 16th March, 2023, the news media was awash with a statement from the president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, titled “Nigeria: At the cusp of renewed hope”; I agree but also disagree with some aspects of the statement.

  • THAT GAZA MAY BE FREE

    By Chisom Martins Igboko

    The world woke up on October 7, 2023, to the news of a terrorist invasion of Israel. The terrorists were Hamas militants who operated from Gaza. Before the night was over, more than 4,000 rockets had been fired into Israel: over 1,400 Israelis were killed and over 200 others kidnapped and taken hostage in Gaza. Hamas was also the governing authority of Gaza.

  • THE 'EMILOKAN' SYNDROME

    By Muyiwa Adetiba

    When Asiwaju Bola Tinubu made that famous ‘emilokan’ remark as part of a rambling, incoherent speech, it was to a small audience in Ogun State. But the import of that remark reverberated throughout the country within hours. It was in that speech that he referred to a sitting Governor as ‘eleyi’ meaning ‘this one’ literally in Yoruba.

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