
DAILY HOPE DEVOTIONALS: NOVEMBER 20 DANGER OF WALKING IN DARKNESS (2) SCRIPTURE: ISAIAH 9: 1 – 7; JOHN 1: 9; 8: 12
Yesterday’s devotional led readers into knowing how the world has ever subscribed to falsehood, deceits and believing in things never true, even when she sees that those things are not true. The last paragraph of yesterday’s devotional said Jesus came and removed the world from darkness and made her see a great light. This…
We’re Not Talking About Building Personal Businesses, Ebonyi APC Chairman Tells Anyi Chuks
By Abah Joshua The All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman of Ebonyi State, Chief Stanley Okoro Emegha said the the government of Francis Nwifuru is focused building the state and not personal businesses. Emegha, who was reacting to statement credited to Ifeanyi Odi,PDP, through a statement signed by Moses Idika, the head of media…
Smart Farming: SAA-KNARDA-KSADP Model for Food Security in Nigeria
By Prof M. K. Othman Partly as an analogy to last week’s article on smart farming as a pathway to food security in Nigeria and partly as a digression, it is expedient to discuss the Sasakawa-KNARDA-KSADP model. This model demonstrates that achieving food security in Nigeria does not require rocket science but rather our…
DAILY HOPE DEVOTIONALS: NOVEMBER 19 DANGER OF WALKING IN DARKNESS (1) SCRIPTURE: ISAIAH 9: 1 – 7
Belief goes with mysteries in the sense that each human belief in things differently. What makes belief a mystery is that certain thing will look not real, yet many will believe in it with their life._ Sometimes, somebody will discern that what he or she is hearing is too clumsy to understand, yet he/she…
Minimum Wage: Gov. Alia Approves ₦75,000
By Onwe Wisdom The working peoples’ Governor of Benue State Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia’s PhD. has approved a minimum wage of ₦75,000 for workers in the state. The Governor announced this today at the State Secretariat after a meeting with organized labor representatives. He also stated that the remaining three months of the five-month backlog…
POLITICS: Alleged Regrouping Ahead of 2027 Against Tinubu
By Khalifa Mahmud, Abuja Opposition allegedly setting up mechanism to mobilizing digital campaigns against Tinubu’s key appointees to weaken Tinubu’s reelection chances in the 2027 elections. Reliable intelligence has reportedly emerged detailing a late-night meeting at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, involving seven prominent leaders of a major opposition party and representatives of a new group known…
Evaluating the Rewarding System of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Administration: A Call for Self-Reflection and Action
By Abayomi Odunowo In the wake of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s election, anticipation and hope surged among the citizenry. His campaign promises resonated with the aspirations of millions: economic reform, infrastructural development, public service enhancement, and a revitalized political landscape. Yet, as his term unfolds, there is a disconcerting disconnect between these promises and…
Governor Soludo’s Giant Strides in Governance Dwarf Opponents’ Chances
Don Olive My admiration for Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo’s impressive achievements in Anambra State has not been hidden from the discerning public. His remarkable progress has made me question whether to support him in the reelection bid, despite our partisan political differences. Soludo’s accomplishments are truly impressive. Under his leadership, Anambra State is poised…
67 Lawmakers, Police, Navy, NIMASA, others reject Marine Corps Bill
By David Okopi Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon. Philip Agbese, other Lawmakers, Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigerian Shippers Council and several Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), on Monday rejected the Bill for an Act to establish Nigerian Marine Corps. The House Committee on Navy, on Monday conducted public…
That Obsolescence called National Grid
Nigeria is one of the very few countries that operate national grids. Most large countries operate regional and embedded grids. National grids, especially in large countries, are an headache. When all generated power must first be fed into the national grid and transmitted through a single switch board to the rest of the country,…