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Why Buhari removed subsidy on petrol, electricity – Presidency
President Muhammadu Buhari removed subsidy on petrol and electricity to “stop the mismanagement of taxpayer money” and “eliminate corruption associated with…
$10billion P&ID fraud: UK court nails Supo Shasore ex-Lagos AG
Mr Supo Shasore, the former justice commissioner in Lagos State was the first lawyer Nigeria hired to defend its interest…
Electricity/Petrol Hike: Buhari Has Finished Nigeria – Deji Adeyanju
Deji Adeyanju Popular political activist, Deji Adeyanju has called on the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to be considerate about its policies and how…
The quality of Nigerian home-grown rice is poor: here's why
A rice farm in Nigeria. Shutterstock Omobolaji Olubukunmi Obisesan, University of Ibadan Processing agricultural products – adding value by transforming…
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Contract judgment enforcement: Firm lists 33 Nigeria’s UK properties, begins sales soon
At least 33 properties owned by the Federal Government in the United Kingdom have been identified and some are at…
Zero Social Distancing, No Face Masks… Lagos Computer Village Steadily Breaching COVID-19 Protocols
“If you see how people patronise traders at computer village, you would marvel at their level of recklessness, and wonder…
Zero Social Distancing, No Face Masks… Lagos Computer Village Steadily Breaching COVID-19 Protocols
“If you see how people patronise traders at computer village, you would marvel at their level of recklessness, and wonder…
Sexual harassment at work isn't just discrimination. It needs to be treated as a health and safety issue
Shutterstock Lisa Heap, Australian Catholic University There has been little comfort for AMP’s female employees in the corporate heavyweight’s bid…
How the shadow of slavery still hangs over global finance
Shutterstock.com Philip Roscoe, University of St Andrews When the infamous Zong trial began in 1783, it laid bare the toxic…