SIR: It is no gainsaying that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has witnessed an unprecedented leap since Bashir Adewale Adeniyi assumed office as the Comptroller General of Customs on June 25, 2023.
Sir: The advantages of religious expeditions in Africa as utilized by the Western civilisation under the imperialism coloration is visible. On the other hand, the insidious damage that alien religious practices wreck
Sir: Nigeria may not be Gaza, that planet of persecution and its critically endangered people betrayed by a global conspiracy of silence and battered by the minute Israeli airstrikes, yet, there is
Sir: Mountains of plastic waste that once represented environmental degradation across several states in Nigeria are slowly but surely turning into a vibrant ecosystem – one that seamlessly blends recycling with commerce
SIR: Since the assumption of Zacch Adedeji to office as the executive chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), I have followed keenly his enunciation of his principles of taxation, which,
SIR: Nigeria’s consumer landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, and the snacking sector is at the forefront of this change. Beyond its vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes, Nigeria boasts a rapidly growing
Sir: For those that have been following with a keen interest, Rivers politics has been intensely boiling for almost a year now. First, a state governor losing a control of his entire
Sir: I write in response to an article on the politics page of your esteemed newspaper of June 9, 2024, titled ‘Dissecting Aregbesola’s political battles in APC’ written by your correspondent in
Sir: It is a well-apprehensive fact that African youth are trading ignorance on governance. Nigerian youths who are well-endowed with credibility for good governance just like other African youths have blocked and
SIR: Just as the old saying goes what a man can do, a woman can do better and this cannot be excluded in the aspect of leadership across the Nigeria socio-political sector yet
Sir: Whatever could have informed the federal government’s decision to revert to the old national anthem, the import of such action, if viewed critically, is that Nigeria is perhaps tired of ruling