Features
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Covid-19: A Blessing In Disguise
Coronavirus is a contagious disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2 ). The first known case was…
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Low Cut And Tinted Hair: A New- Found Love Amongst Nigerian Women
Stella Enenche writes that, like many fashion statements in the past, low-cut/tinted hair has now assumed a prominent place among…
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Undernderstanding The Impact Of N-Power On Nigerian Youth
In 2015, the Federal Government introduced the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP), as a deliberate effort to pull many Nigerians…
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Rice Pyramids: The ABP Success Story
It started like a novel initiative no one gave a chance. A perceived national cake programme, in our local parlance,…
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Boosting National Security, Economic Growth through NIS’ N9.1bn ICT Infrastructure
The recent inauguration of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)’s N9.1 billion Technology Building in Abuja provides a convergence point for…
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FEATURE: How CBN’s Intervention Spurred Return Of Pyramids In Nigeria
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) has not only ensured that Nigeria attains self-sufficiency in food…
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Why CBN Announced New Policy On Diaspora Remittances -Emefiele
In an apparent move to deepen the foreign exchange market, provide more liquidity, and create more transparency in the administration…
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FEATURE -Working Hours: Does Working Overtime Boost Economic Performance?
We’ve all likely stayed later at work when we’ve been super busy or had to catch up on work, however…
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How Fresh Harvests Soften Food Prices In Nigeria
As media reports (based on information from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) continously indicate that prices of assorted foodstuff…
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NCC: Giving Digital Boost To Buhari’s Next Level Agenda
On June 12, Nigeria will be celebrating “Democracy Day” and Twenty-one (21) years of uninterrupted democratic rule. And the Nigerian…
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