London Direct: Air Peace could give naira a flight in exchange rate battle
On Saturday, March 31st, a Boeing 777 plane branded Air Peace touched down at Gatwick Airport in London, United Kingdom, after taking off from Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria. It
[OPINION] Ramadan Mosque Tour: Obi haunted by the ghost of ‘Yes Daddy’
Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general elections, has suddenly taken a liking to Islam. The politician who infamously urged the church to ‘take back your country’
[EDITORIAL] Headmaster Cardoso is restoring order to the classroom!
A mess was what he inherited: a CBN that was infamous for growing rice rather than focusing on passing monetary policies, and an institution facing challenges to its reputation because its former head abandoned
Replacing Betta, Lalong: Time for a cabinet shake-up?
Political leaders are often encouraged to never let a good crisis go to waste. The simple message here is for them to identify the opportunity in every danger and leverage it. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has applied this
POLL: Who do you think would emerge as APC Flagbearer in Ondo?
Ahead of the November 16, 2024 gubernatorial election in Ondo State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has scheduled its primary election for April 25, 2024. The race for the party's ticket has become tough as many
{EXCLUSIVE} Lagos to Host Africa's Premier Purpose-Built Entertainment Venue
Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, is set to become the epicenter of African entertainment with plans underway for the continent's inaugural purpose-built entertainment arena. Located in Victoria
Top 12 Events That Defined Nigeria Since Independence
Nigeria's Democracy Day isn't just a celebration of a date on the calendar. It's a day in which the liberation from the shackles of military rule and the hard-won freedom after years of colonial rule is cherished.
As we
Rail Lines vs Traffic Lights: Can Other States Catch Up with Lagos?
In Nigeria, when it comes to governance and development, there is Lagos, and then there's the rest. The commercial city has surged ahead, leaving other states in the shadows. While Lagos boasts mega projects
The Student Loan Bill Makes a Comeback with Updates: Here's What You Need to Know
The student loan scheme of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is expected to commence soon following the accelerated hearing and passage of the Bill grounding it in law by the
[OPINION] Abati and the President's Boys
Dr. Reuben Abati, a prominent journalist and co-host of ARISE NEWS' breakfast show, recently lashed out at the presence of the President's sons, Seyi and Yinka Tinubu, in Qatar during the President's two-day official visit focused on
Rashidi Yekini bangs Nigeria''s First World Cup Goal
The gangling Yekini proudly smashed home the nation's first-ever World Cup goal at USA 94. His emotional celebration, clutching the net and screaming in triumph, becomes an iconic image, forever intertwined with Nigeria's
EDO 2024: Who Is Your Bet On?
All things being equal, the good people of Edo state will on September 21, 2024 elect a new governor to succeed Godwin Obaseki. Flagbearers of all parties have emerged and public campaign is expected to commence on April 24, 2024, less than four
REFORMATION: Why EFCC Must Clean Up Its Act
The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) has come under heavy criticism following a series of incidents involving unprofessional conduct by some of its operatives.
The latest incident sparking public outrage involved a
REFINERY TO STEEL: Inside Aliko Dangote’s Next Business Adventure
Alhaji Aliko Dangote, foremost industrialist and African richest man has made known his new and next business adventure: fixing the steel industry in Africa. The business mogul disclosed this during an interview
Fake News Purveyor: Lessons From The Arraignment Of Chike Ibezim
Fake news is a cancer: it metastasizes quietly and gently until it destroys the body of its host. Amplified by the ubiquity of smartphones and social media, fake news portends not just a threat to human lives but
Nigeria Set to Refine its Own Oil - What Difference Will This Make?
After decades of numerous false starts, Nigeria appears on the verge of shedding the undesirable label as an oil-producing country without the capacity to refine its own crude. The country, Africa’s largest
Democracy Day: Remembering the Fallen Heroes of June 12
Months leading to the annulled June 12, 1993, Presidential election in Nigeria, millions of Nigerians who felt dissatisfied with military impunity, rascality, and brutality, and wanted a return to democratic governance had
What happens to the FIFA World Cup before and after it is won?
In the pantheon of sports accolades, the FIFA World Cup Trophy stands as the zenith of glory, symbolizing the pinnacle of football achievement. This trophy, more than just a piece of metal, embodies the dreams, the
Nigerian Chess Wizard Tunde Onakoya gunning for the World Record!
The world often celebrates the spectacular, the feats that leave us awestruck. Nigerian chess prodigy Tunde Onakoya understands this. He knows that blending into the background won't earn him the recognition he
Citizenship: Should ‘state of origin’ be replaced with ‘state of residence’?
Tayo Oviosu, the founder of Paga and one of Nigeria’s most successful tech entrepreneurs, was recently made to confront the complex workings of what it means to be a citizen of Nigeria.
Seeking to
The Annulment of the 1993 Election:
The 1993 Nigerian presidential election was believed to be free and fair, with Moshood Abiola emerging as the winner. However, the military government of the day annulled the results, sparking widespread protests and political unrest.
Nigeria’s financial state turns Tinubu a salesman
Reviving Nigeria's former glory as a top investment destination requires courage, brains, and a bold vision.
President Bola Tinubu exemplifies this bold approach by taking the unconventional step of personally leading the
Nigeria's First Olympic Gold Medal (1996):
Chioma Ajunwa's victory in the Long Jump at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics marked a historic moment for Nigerian sports.
Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) February 2024 Disbursement
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Geo-Political Zones: North Central, North East and North West.
Godwin Emefiele: The Devastating Legacy of Former CBN Governor
Godwin Emefiele, the embattled ex-CBN governor, assumed office at a time of relative and stable economic ease. That was 2014. By 2023, when he was axed, he had made a mess of everything. Like a spoilt brat, he
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi: The Return of the Colorful Kano King
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi II, the reinstated Emir of Kano, was dethroned in one of the fiercest political and traditional institutional clashes in the modern era. Essentially, nobody, at that distant time would have
Naira Abuse: Understanding the Law and Avoiding Penalties
Like the national flag, anthem and even the international passport, Nigeria's Naira is more than just money – it's a symbol of our nation's pride.
However, many disrespect the Naira for inexplicable reasons by spraying
REVENUE PORTAL: Explaining Nigeria’s New National Window Policy
In the pursuit of economic greatness, two crucial keys unlock the door to success: optimizing revenue generation and enhancing the ease of doing business.
Any serious government worth its salt knows that these
Ojude-Oba: Inside Nigeria's Captivating Festival of Colors, Candor, and Majesty
Nigeria's rich culture is gaining international recognition, and festivals like the popular Ojude-Oba celebration are leading the charge.
Rich cultural events like the Ojude-Oba offer a unique
Risky Job: Ajakaju offers lessons on how not to promote a film
The Beast of the Two Worlds, or AJAKAJU, produced by Eniola Ajao, is the latest in the long list of movies with disaster-class publicity stunts.
In the infamous list are examples such as Merry Men 3 by Ayo Makun,
Agbani Darego - Miss World:
In 2001, Agbani Darego became the first Nigerian to win the Miss World pageant, putting the country in the global spotlight.
[OPINION] Senator Tony Nwoye's 'Tech Hut' and the Dilemma of Obidients
Last weekend, Dr. Tony Nwoye, an Anambra senator elected on the platform of the Labour Party, united Nigerians in condemning a project he announced on the X (formerly Twitter) platform. Giving all the glory
Nigerian President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is currently in Netherlands on a three-day state visit. According to the Presidency, he will be participating in the Nigerian-Dutch Business and Investment Forum to explore opportunities for collaborations and partnerships.
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Tinubu’s single-digit tax and how businesses may benefit
The last regime of former President Muhammadu Buhari introduced different taxes, many of which experts say did not only hindered the growth of many businesses in the country but also sent some to early death.
But less
Festac '77:
The Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC) was a major international festival held in Lagos in 1977. The festival celebrated African culture and showcased African music, art, literature, and drama. FESTAC '77 was a significant moment for
Newly Adopted South-West Regional Anthem Stirs National Identity Questions
The recent adoption of a regional anthem by the six southwest governors in Lagos has sparked a debate among Nigerians.
The anthem, first adopted during the premiership of the late sage Chief Obafemi
DANGOTE REFINERY: Why FG Must Address Sabotage Claim
A recent claim by billionaire Aliko Dangote alleging sabotage of his giant refinery by International Oil Companies (IOCs) has sparked controversy and raised concerns about Nigeria's energy security.
Initially, Wednesday's
Wike Proposes Abuja's Own RRS: How Will It Operate?
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, recently revealed plans by the FCT administration to establish a rapid response team to combat the escalating insecurity in the city. Wike, who assumed the position
Stealing Billions, Dodging Justice: The Anti-Graft War between EFCC & Ex-Governors
Governors reign supreme within their state borders for eight years at the most. Like emperors with limitless treasuries, they preside over vast budgets, wielding immense power.
They often
[EDITORIAL] Time to Scrap Constituency Projects?
Like all those before it, the 10th Assembly led by Senate President Godswill Akpabio is dogged by allegations of budget padding. For the uninitiated, this occurs when the National Assembly, comprising the Senate and the House of
Ademola Lookman and the Magical Nigerian Touch
Ademola Lookman grabbed the headlines on Wednesday when he scored three goals in the UEFA Europa League final against Bayer Leverkusen at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
It was a feat no one has achieved in the competition's history
Why is Binance banned in several countries - including Canada?
Binance stands out as one of the most widely utilized platforms for cryptocurrency exchange globally. Its significant transaction volume, amounting to billions of dollars, has drawn attention from governments
[EDITORIAL] How the Naira Can Win the Battle Against the Dollar
It could be argued that outside its originating country (the USA), there is nowhere else the dollar currency is more popular and widely referenced than in Nigeria. Even an illiterate pepper seller in a rural
President Tinubu and the Burden of Bureaucratic Red Tape
It's often said that the growth of a nation hinges on the strength of its educational system. Expanding on this notion, one could argue that the success of a nation also depends on the caliber and commitment of its civil
Succulent Green in Sandy Yellow: The Agricultural Miracle and Magic Governor Bago
Massive revolution is taking place under the proactive leadership of Governor Mohammed Bago of Niger State. With a resolute vision and unwavering determination, Governor Bago has propelled his
Oransaye Report, Jet Sale: President Tinubu is Making the Right Noise on Cutting the Cost of Governance
Nigeria's presidential fleet is set to be depleted by three jets, following reports of a directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for them to be sold over concerns about
Dollars crashed but food prices haven’t - why?
The Naira has gained significantly against the dollar in recent weeks. It now hovers around N1250 to a dollar, marking an approximately 35% drop from the tumultuous period when it traded at N1900 in the black market. The
Should MKO Abiola be declared former president?
On June 12, Nigeria marked 25 years of uninterrupted democratic governance, a milestone that has rekindled the debate on whether MKO Abiola should be declared a former president.
The celebration, previously held on May 29, was
2023 Election
Three decades after the landmark June 12 poll, Nigeria navigated another critical electoral juncture, marked by concerns about potential unrest and instability. Despite these anxieties, the election was intensely contested, culminating in the victory of Bola Ahmed
Constitution Vs Culture: Are some kings truly untouchable?
Recent events in Kano have reignited a crucial debate: are there truly “untouchable” traditional rulers in Nigeria who are above the law?
Kano, once a revered symbol of Northern Nigerian royalty, has become a
Buhari Printed Money and Nigeria Faces Runaway Inflation: Why Can't Countries Just Print Money to Finance Their Needs?
One of the enduring legacies of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration is the staggering amount of cash printed and injected into the system by the
Can Nigeria Leverage Lithium to Power Up Its Economy?
As the world turns to clean and renewable energy, there has been a surge in demand for lithium, one of Nigeria's natural resources.
In its revised economic outlook for 2024, the African Development Bank (AfDB) noted that
Naira vs Reserves: Explaining CBN's Balancing Act
The recent improvement in the naira's value against the dollar has sparked debate in Nigeria.
While some celebrate this positive development with the naira, others are trying to twist the facts; raising unnecessary alarm about
Demystifying CBN's Cybersecurity Levy
The Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) recent directive to implement a 0.005 cybersecurity levy on electronic transactions has sparked a nationwide debate.
While some see it as a necessary step to combat cybercrime, others raise concerns
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2024 Gala: Relieving the Night of Pure African Magic
Nigeria's entertainment industry re-asserted its continental dominance at the 10th edition of the prestigious African Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCA) held on Saturday, May 11th, 2024.
Glittering with glamour and
Decoding the Debate Around Microsoft's Layoffs in Nigeria
Microsoft's decision to lay off some workers while shutting down its Africa Development Centre in Lagos has turned into an online high-decibel slanging match, particularly between government supporters and the opposition.
Unemployment Benefits, Student Loans, and Social Security Program — President Tinubu is renewing the social contract
Under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration, Nigeria is on the verge of experiencing a transformative wave of social welfare initiatives that promise to
President Tinubu Wants to Take Nigerians to the Promised Land but The Spirit is Willing and The Body Weak
In the not-so-nascent administration of President Tinubu, a series of ambitious reforms have been set into motion, heralding future prosperity for Nigeria. Yet, these
Terrorism Financing: Why Illegal Mining is Nigeria's Security Nightmare
Nigeria's mining sector like others across the globe has become the hotbed of terrorism and banditry.
Illegal mining and terrorism are two crimes that have become inextricably linked, fueling each other in
House Bayero vs House Sanusi: Who Will Win the Kano Game of Thrones?
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi makes a return as the Emir of Kano, or so we thought. He was officially reinstated yesterday, Friday, May 24, as the 16th Emir of the ancient emirate by the state Governor, Abba Kabir
[OPINION] Things Are No Longer the Same — President Tinubu Combats Bribery and Corruption.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently conveyed a significant message to the Qatari government during his state visit: he urged them to report any instances of Nigerian officials soliciting
UTME Mass Failure: A Crisis Beyond Blame Games
The underwhelming performance of students in the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, has brought the state of education in Nigeria to the forefront of national discourse.
While the Joint Admission and
Tinubu's One Year In Office: Hard Decisions, Hope, and Realities
After winning one of the most fiercely contested elections in Nigeria's history, President Bola Tinubu's administration faced immense pressure to deliver immediate results.
With his Renewed Hope mantra, President
Ondo 2024: Can "Defections" Help PDP Spring Surprise in November Polls?
As campaigns for the November 16 governorship election in Ondo State officially kicked off on Wednesday, 19th of June, over 1,000 members of the All Progressives Congress have reportedly decamped to the
Umahi, Obi, and the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Debate
The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway has sparked a war of words between Dave Umahi and Peter Obi, with the Minister of Works accusing the former presidential candidate of inciting Southeast people against the project.
But
Nigeria's Gas Revolution to Spark Economic Boom?
Nigeria, blessed with vast natural gas reserves estimated at about 209 trillion cubic feet, is embarking on an ambitious "gas revolution" to propel its economy forward.
President Bola Tinubu's recent inauguration of three gas
[OPINION] Atiku’s Premature 2027 Campaign
Atiku Abubakar is serious about running again in 2027. When he first announced that he would do so a month ago, many hoped that he was joking. Or that he would be talked out of it by members of his fallen political empire who actually
RECKLESS PRANKS: Calls Rise for Regulation as Nation Mourns Another Victim
The recent death of Ifunanya Miracle, a fresh graduate of Quantity Surveying at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, has sparked national outrage.
Miracle, also known as Bliss, passed away after a robbery
Return to Civilian Rule (1999):
After decades of military rule, Nigeria returned to civilian government in 1999. This was a watershed moment for the country and raised hopes for a more democratic future.
Baby Factories: A National Shame That Demands Urgent Action
Soole, a movie by Nollywood star Adunni Ade, sheds a harsh light on the horrific reality of baby factories in Nigeria. These factories, disguised as maternity homes or orphanages, exploit vulnerable young women and
Ondo 2024: The Real Contenders for APC Ticket and the Pretenders
All appears set for the ruling All Progressive Congress in Ondo State to decide the fate of aspirants jostling for the ticket of the party to contest the forthcoming staggered governorship election slated for
Beyond Bobrisky: Tackling Naira Abuse in Nigeria
Imagine a crisp naira note, a symbol of national pride, being crumpled, defaced, or worse, sprayed like confetti at a party.
This blatant disrespect for the country's currency, termed under the law as "Naira abuse," has been a
2024 Olympic Games: Can Team Nigeria Strike Gold Again in Paris?
As Team Nigeria's contingent gears up for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, with local training camps in Lagos, Abuja, and Bayelsa, a question looms large: can they finally end the country's more than
Tinubu's CNG Revolution: Will it Drive Nigeria Forward?
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) may not be the newest of technological innovations, but Nigeria's recent interest in this alternative fuel source is widely seen as a welcome development.
As the country navigates the
[OPINION] Parliamentary System Vs Presidential System: Aregbesola as Referee and Player
Like many former government officials, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who served in the Buhari administration as Interior Minister, has become vocal about insights on how to reshape the institutions
Travel Restrictions: Dangote's Ordeal and Nigeria's New Visa Policy for Investors and Tourists
The recent African CEO summit in Kigali, Rwanda, exposed a major hurdle to African business development: restrictive visa policies.
Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man,
Price War Threatens Air Peace’s London Operations - Should the Government Step In?
The fanfare has ended, and the ribbons are off. Nigeria’s Air Peace now faces troubling headwinds in its newly embarked London flight operations as foreign competitors, which previously dominated
Can President Tinubu Deliver Real Police Reform?
President Bola Tinubu has embarked on a bold mission to reform the Nigeria Police Force.
With a promise to transform the institution into a modern, professional, and accountable body, Tinubu's administration is poised to tackle
[OPINION] From Crisis to Crisis, Labour Party’s Recent Unraveling Sheds Light on Peter Obi’s Leadership Incompetence.
In the last presidential election, political campaigns relied heavily on both human and institutional structures. Social media influencers emerged as powerful
"It takes a healthy population to build a thriving economy. A diseased or decaying population cannot be very productive. Healthcare is an intrinsic element of human capital development, which is the nucleus of the overall wellbeing and advancement of society."
— President Tinubu:
[OPINION] No Break from Politics: Atiku, Obi, El Rufai, Aregbesola Ignore President Tinubu’s Birthday
Political rivalry often turns bitter, particularly in a democracy like Nigeria, where the winner takes all and the defeated are left to nurse their wounds. However, on several
Examining New Single Term Limit Proposal for President and State Governors
As Nigerians grapple with President Bola Tinubu's cost-cutting measures, a group of 35 House of Representatives members have proposed a radical change: a single six-year term for both the president and
Japa is No Longer Japaing as Many Diasporan Nigerians Flock Back for Important Reasons
Japa, a word popularized by Nigerian youths, netizens, and contemporary professionals, originates from the Yoruba language, meaning “to run away or leave a place in a haste.” In recent times,
Power Struggle: The Never-Ending Feud Between Governors and Their Predecessors
Even though there is no General Election on the horizon, Nigeria's political landscape is heating up with bitter clashes between governors and their predecessors.
From Kano to Rivers to Kaduna, this
12 Years After Submission: Why Have Different Administrations Struggled to Implement the Oronsaye Report ?
The resurgence of the Oronsaye Report in Nigeria's political discourse has reignited debates surrounding bureaucratic restructuring and governance efficiency. Initiated in
Cabinet Reshuffling: The Game-Changer for President Tinubu's Government?
As President Bola Tinubu marked his one year in office on May 29, 2024, with projects commissioning in Lagos and Abuja, his administration's performance has been under scrutiny.
Amidst the assessments, a
Independence Day - October 1, 1960:
Nigeria gained independence from Britain on October 1, 1960, marking the end of colonial rule. This was a momentous occasion that filled Nigerians with hope for a brighter future.
"I want to see progress," President Tinubu charges civil service, sets monthly KPIs
President Bola Tinubu has urged senior civil servants to prioritize efficient service delivery, especially in implementing vital policies and reforms designed to reposition the country for
Obidient Movement: Peter Obi's Power Play Against Labour Party?
"The Obidient movement is far beyond any political party," declared Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, via his X handle in response to the party's decision to create a directorate of the
Basirou Faye: Nigeria's Struggle for Democracy Mirrors in Senegal's New Leader
On November 17, 1993, Nigeria entered another whirlwind of apprehension and fear spawned by General Sanni Abacha's takeover of power from Chief Ernest Shonekan, the interim head of state.
Abacha's
Why does the national grid keep collapsing?
Similar to a building erected on a weak foundation, Nigeria’s national grid continues to give way. Three times in the last three months, it has collapsed, plunging Nigerians into a total blackout and raising serious concerns about the
Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou: Two African Princes Rumble in Riyadh
Clashes between titans are often common in combat sports. However, when two powerhouse athletes like Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou prepare to enter the ring, it transcends mere sport; it becomes a
The EFCC claims it has recovered 60bn in 100 days. How and from whom?
Mr. Ola Olukoyede, the Chairman of the EFCC, recently repeated the claim that the agency has recovered a staggering sum of N60bn in less than four months since he assumed office. Given Nigeria’s cash crunch,
One Year In Office: How Has President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Fared?
A year ago, former President Muhammadu Buhari officially handed over the baton of power to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in a colorful ceremony witnessed by World leaders.
The peaceful transfer of power between
Return to Regional Government: A Viable Solution for Nigeria's Development?
As President Bola Tinubu prepares to receive a bill proposing a return to regional government, Nigeria grapples once more with a contentious issue.
Opinions remain sharply divided, reflecting the