Last month, the Federal Government announced a cost-reflective tariff for the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry(NESI) and the removal of fuel subsidy in a bid to obtain a $3 billion loan
In June, a whooping sum of N2.3 trillion was approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) in a plan presented by the Nigerian Economic Sustainability Plan (NESP). Media Aide to
In August, shops owned by Nigerians in Ghana were closed down after an inter-ministerial task force went around demanding registration of business taxes, residents permit, standard control, and the Ghanaian
When Akin Alabi and Sina Peller, the founders of Naira Bet and Quilox nightclub took office as part of the 2019 set of lawmakers, they both made a show of
In July 2020, communal killings in Southern Kaduna led to the death of at least twenty-two people over a three day span. This was in spite of a curfew imposed
As a New Year’s present of sorts to Nigerians in 2012, President Goodluck Jonathan announced the removal of the fuel subsidy designed to make the cost of fuel borne by
Youths play a vital role in the development of any society. They make up the labor force as well as the vibrant community and their well being is of utmost
The break of the global pandemic has held serious consequences for life as we’ve come to know it. The country was forced into a total lockdown in March and while things
The Water Resources Bill was first passed by President Muhammadu Buhari to the National Assembly on April 11, 2017. It was opposed by the Eighth Assembly on the grounds of
Education is perhaps the greatest source of social mobility in a world where capitalism and the ensuing income disparity reigns supreme. In part, it’s because of this desire to present
When it comes to electricity in Nigeria, aside from the benchmark of having little or no power supply, citizens are left with no choice than to pay exorbitantly for electricity.
Last week, there was a minor tussle when the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) was forced to rescind an invitation it had sent to Kaduna state Governor, Nasir El-Rufai to speak
The Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) was passed by the Senate on Thursday, 25th of May 2007. The bill was designed to check abuse, corruption, bring about the development of
At the mention of Ghana, the ever-familiar, sturdy, checkered bags, Ghana Must Go, come to mind. In the event that led to the expulsion of a million undocumented West African
The Nigerian regulatory landscape has largely given the impression that decisions are made in scattergun fashion. Last week, this was brought to the fore with the news that the Federal