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Assessing ANEEJ’S Intervention In Nigeria’s Cash Transfer Monitoring

Assessing ANEEJ’S Intervention In Nigeria’s Cash Transfer Monitoring

By Igbotako Nowinta Abacha forgot that life was transient; he made himself an emperor over the people of Nigeria; pushed his country poorer and made the international banking manipulators richer. Abacha was a catalyst for administrative irresponsibility, injustice, and disoriented society; he was a political misfit

Opinion

Fire From Sahel: What’s The Military, Tinubu Afraid Of?

Fire From Sahel: What’s The Military, Tinubu Afraid Of?

By Erasmus Ikhide I expressed my concerns about the military's evasiveness when Defence Headquarters said the deadly Benue and Plateau attackers were foreign Fulani herders. Yet, they are being pampered and allowed to move around with their cattle and weapons, destroy farms, burn houses and kill Nigerian citizens f

Workers’ Day: Tom Obaseki Celebrates Oredo Workers, Pledges To Prioritize Their Welfare

Workers’ Day: Tom Obaseki Celebrates Oredo Workers, Pledges To Prioritize Their Welfare

By Eben Enasco Oredo Local Government Chairman, Dr. Tom Obaseki, on Wednesday, extended his heartfelt appreciation to the council's workers for their unwavering support since he assumed office. The occasion was the annual Workers' Day celebration, observed globally. Speaking in Benin City, Dr. Obaseki reaffir

World News

Trump’s Oval Office Meeting With Carney Didn’t Reach Zelensky-level Tension, But It Wasn’t All Neighborliness

Trump’s Oval Office Meeting With Carney Didn’t Reach Zelensky-level Tension, But It Wasn’t All Neighborliness

CNN — It wasn’t the most contentious meeting the Oval Office has ever seen. Nor was it the warmest. Instead, the highly anticipated meeting Tuesday between President Donald Trump and his new Canadian counterpart Mark Carney fell somewhere in the middle: neither openly hostile nor outwardly chummy, evincing very lit



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As the prospects of the Internet continue to grow, so are people’s quest to know and be well-informed because a well-informed person is better placed to make better decisions – such that will protect, enhance or enrich his or her life. In a world of media frenzy – where, according to great American journalists, Howard Rosenberg and Charles S. Feldman there is “No Time to Think,” the public, to whom, by tradition, the media should always owe their loyalty, has been frequently disappointed. Several instances abound where the public has been fed with garbage in the name of information dissemination that is deeply rooted in hasty investigation, poor judgment, lack of objectivity and balance.