How corruption, nepotism hobble cadet system, budding stars

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Nigerian youth teams have failed to serve as feeder sides to the Super Eagles, after the era of the Golden Eaglets team that represented Nigeria at the 2015...

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FG, NEITI seek framework, technology to tackle looming dangers

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Nigeria may face serious environmental and economic losses from the push by the Federal Government to expand domestic gas utilisation unless framework and...

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‘Dangote refinery may accelerate closure of Europe’s existing 90 refineries’

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The Dangote oil refinery could bring to an end a decades-long gasoline trade from Europe to Africa worth $17 billion a year, heaping pressure on European...

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OPS faults fresh MPR hike, foresees shut down of more businesses

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Members of the Organised Private Sector (OPS), the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) have...

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FCCPC to deepen monitoring as instant messaging platforms come under scrutiny

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As part of the fallout and subsequent recommendations from the investigation conducted into the affairs of Meta in Nigeria, which led to a fine of $220 million...

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Meta delists 63,000 Facebook accounts over ‘sextortion’ scams

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Few days after it was sanctioned and slammed with a $220 million fine by Nigeria through Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), Social...

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FG tasks stakeholders on reduction of 74% youth, adult illiteracy

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The federal government has engaged critical stakeholders in the education sector on the urgent need to reduce the over 74 per cent of youth and adult...

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Rethinking Nigeria’s oil and gas governance for national development – Part 2

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To reposition the oil and gas industry as a driver of economic diversification and sustainable development, it is essential to establish a clear national...

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Learn from Kenya experience, scholars tell Tinubu

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Scholars, Dr Stephen Lafenwa, and a lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan, Dr Idowu Johnson, yesterday, warned that the...

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Let the third tier breathe: Implications of Supreme Court verdict – Part 2

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President Tinubu, his successor, sought to combat the problem constitutionally by suing the governors. The Attorney General and Justice Minister, Lateef...

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