Over dinner at the restaurant of the latest five-star hotel in upscale Lagos that Saturday, there was a pervading sense of confidence in the tax ecosystem expressed among diners, a motely crop
Father’s Day is marked annually on the third Sunday of June in many countries across the world. It is a fitting occasion not only to celebrate the gift of our fathers (and
The weeks-long, hush-money suit that gulped a steep sum of $2 million ended on a disappointing note for Donald Trump and his men, especially Chris LaCivita, Senator Marco Rubio, Florida Governor Ron
President of the Republic of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa (left) welcomes President Bola Tinubu during his inauguration for second term at the Union Building in Pretoria on June 19.
It is expected that our people, notably our leaders and the elite who attended the inauguration of President Cyril Ramaphosa for a second term last week are following political developments in South
The African National Congress (ANC) recent loss of its parliamentary majority in the election in South Africa is undoubtedly a significant political shift, breaking a political jinx in the country. The ANC’s
For some years now, Nigeria has experienced perennial cases of outbreak of cholera resulting in several million cases and hundreds of casualties. While it is often managed to prevent spreading, Cholera is
One of the positive attributes of President Bola Tinubu is his sensitivity to public opinion. In response to the demand of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which gave a seven-day ultimatum
Sir: I write in response to an article on the politics page of your esteemed newspaper of June 9, 2024, titled ‘Dissecting Aregbesola’s political battles in APC’ written by your correspondent in
We are examining Professor Godwin Sogolo’s thoughts by yielding the column to him presently. Sogolo is a National Open University of Nigeria’s Professor Emeritus; an accomplished regular reader of the column, a
Could the soil of Africa be developing an unstoppable malaise that will transform our continent from an innocent victim of climate change into its main driver? It seems the answer may be
All gloves seem to be off as organised labour leaders decided to unbraid Senator George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and leader of government’s team negotiating the minimum