Political pundits describe corruption as a hydra-headed monster and a cankerworm; an impediment to good governance, rule of law, peace, security and socio-economic development. They observe...
June 12 every year is marked as the World Day Against Child Labour. Being a member-nation of the International Labour Organisation, ILO, Nigeria also joined the...
In most cases, bureaucratic delays, inadequate capacity enhancement of customs formations, poor transportation infrastructures, smuggling and insecurity, among others, pose serious challenges in moving goods across...
The National Office of Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) is established to, among other mandates, ensure evaluation and registration of technology transfer agreements and promotion of...
Last Monday officially marked two years of President Muhammadu Buhari’s government in office. At this juncture, many observers would have likely agreed with the assessment that...
By most accounts, Nigeria is blessed with several ethnic groups endowed with rich cultures and traditions that, if properly exploited, can generate revenue for the government...
The Nigerian Army may have begun an internal search for soldiers and officers suspected to be engaging in political meetings, a top military source has revealed....
Stakeholders in the fashion and entertainment industry recently met at the National Theatre, Iganmu and Tinubu Square, all in Lagos, to showcase fashion and the nation’s...
The United Nations and the World Bank’s research indicates that Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) constitute not less than 10 per cent of the world’s population. According...
As the controversy between the students of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) and the Council of Legal Education (CLE) over the non admission of...