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Engr. Ramat and the Future of NERC: Separating Fact from Fiction

By Ibrahim Sani Shawai In recent days, several comments have circulated about the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the nomination of Engr. Abdullahi Ramat...

Hareter Babatunde Oralusi: The Embodiment of Osun’s Political Renaissance

By Jimoh Lawal Hareter Babatunde Oralusi (HBO) stands out in Nigerian politics as a leader whose credentials, character, and vision set him apart. As Osun...

“Stage as Our Story”: Kano Theatre Festival Revives an Ancient Theatrical Legacy

By Ahmad Muhammad Danyaro The stage is set once again for Kano to shine. Kano city is living up to its billing as the entertainment...

The Unsung Voices: Reflections on the Life of Casual Media Workers

By Comrade Abbas Ibrahim Media’s mighty voice, brings to our door News and Views. Holding leaders accountable, shaping public opinion, and exposing the truth. Entertaining,...

Kwankwaso at 69: The Red Cap and the Conscience of a Nation

As he turns 69, President Tinubu, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, and millions of admirers celebrate a statesman whose red cap has become a national...

Everything Upside Down in Nigeria’s Education Sector

By Tajudeen Kareem The Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka has been in administrative turmoil for over 15 months, beginning with the controversial tenure extension...

Dangote and the Labour Union: A Strategic Misstep in Managing Industrial Relations‎

By Auwal Sani ‎In the unfolding drama at Dangote Refinery, where workers were reportedly expelled for joining a labour union, one cannot help but question...

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