By Ali Abare I just returned from the 2025 Progressive Digital Media Summit organized by Dada Olusegun, SA to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu on Social Media. I was enthralled by the turn out of who-is-who in the country’s media industry, including my former political editor at the Daily Sun,
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Ojulari flew to Vienna, Austria aboard another private jet to attend OPEC Seminar in a trip that cost NNPC about $1 million. While Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum flew to same event on British Airways.” Blow-by-blow account of hot petro-political fire threatening to consume the SNEPCo’s ex-MD as NNPC GCEO The over five kilometers […]
By Chike Walter Duru, Ph.D It was a moment of heartfelt tributes and celebration on Friday, as family, friends, political allies, and well-wishers gathered at the Abuja residence of former Deputy Governor of Imo State, Engr. Gerald Irona, to mark his 59th birthday. Speakers hailed Irona as a principled, dependable, and courageous leader whose legacy […]
By Ken Harries Esq In the majestic halls of the Palais des Nations in Geneva, where the world’s parliamentary leaders gathered to wrestle with crises that threaten the very fabric of humanity, Nigeria’s Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, strode onto the podium with the composure of a man forged in storms and determined to chart a […]
By JJimoh Olusegun DCG BU Nwafor, a highly respected officer from Anambra State, stood as the next in line to succeed the current Controller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi. Her record is exemplary, her service unblemished, and her rise through the ranks marked by diligence, discipline, and distinction. However, in a deeply […]
…Insists Crime Can No Longer Be Addressed in Isolation The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Prince Lateef Fagbemi has declared that human trafficking has become a sophisticated, profit-driven, and deeply coordinated criminal enterprise, and could no longer be addressed in isolation, nor tackled by one agency or sector alone. The Minister […]











