Tinubu’s tax reforms and imperative of fiscal federalism

  Tinubu’s tax reforms and imperative of fiscal federalism|Editorial Board The seemingly unending contentions trailing the federal government’s tax reforms are to be appreciated as a manifestation of Nigerians’ diversity and the multiplicity of conflicting interests. These may ultimately signpost a necessity of decentralising rather than generalising fiscal and monetary Continue Reading

NNPC LEADERSHIP: AGENDA FOR FALTERING OIL GIANT

        NNPC LEADERSHIP: AGENDA FOR FALTERING OIL GIANT|Dakuku The appointment of a new leadership team at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has sparked fresh hope. However, history teaches us that leadership changes in Nigeria’s public institutions is often not a guarantee for remarkable positive Continue Reading

Enough of horror on Otedola Bridge in Lagos

SIR Michael Otedola served as the ninth Governor of Lagos State between 1992 and 1993. His brief statesmanship was considered momentous enough by Lagos State to have an estate, Otedola Estate, named after him. The Estate is situated just beside the now popular Otedola Bridge. Without an official stamp, Otedola Continue Reading

SIR Michael Otedola served as the ninth Governor of Lagos State between 1992 and 1993. His brief statesmanship was considered momentous enough by Lagos State to have an estate, Otedola Estate, named after him. The Estate is situated just beside the now popular Otedola Bridge. Without an official stamp, Otedola Continue Reading

Uromi tragedy: Still on state police

  Uromi tragedy: Still on state police|Kunle Oderemi AS the authorities step up efforts at checking dizzying security challenges facing the country, some issues thrown up by the recent killings in Uromi in Edo State reignite the debate on the play of state police in the Nigerian federation, argues “We Continue Reading