Tag: Nigeria
-
Fulani Evangelist Musa Bello: Persecuted for His Faith
•
In a nation where religious tensions often run high, the story of Musa Bello stands out as a testament to unwavering faith and resilience. A 36-year-old Fulani evangelist, Musa Bello dared to dream of a Nigeria where Muslims freely embrace the Christian gospel through personal encounters with truth. His journey…
-
Queen Ifechukwu: A Beacon of Hope and Change as Tomorrow People Ambassador
•
Chinemelu Ifechukwu Promise, born on September 11, 2001, in Onitsha, Anambra State, had a nurturing upbringing that, despite the challenges of her environment, instilled in her a deep empathy and concern for others. She attended Tender Care International Primary School and later Federal Government Girls’ College in 3-3 Onitsha. Her…
-
Back to the Future: Nigerian Lawmakers Eye Parliamentary Return!
•
Revisiting Nigeria’s Governance Structure: Understanding the Proposed Parliamentary System In a move that could reshape Nigeria’s political landscape, about 60 lawmakers have initiated a proposal to abolish the current presidential system of government and transition back to a parliamentary system. This sweeping constitutional amendment, driven by concerns over the “imperfections”…
-
The Europeans Are Back Again: A Critique of Nigeria-UK Legal Services Agreement
•
A Step Backwards? Examining the Implications of the Nigeria-UK Legal Services Agreement The recent announcement of an agreement between the United Kingdom (UK) and Nigeria allowing British lawyers to practice in Nigeria has raised my concerns, particularly within the legal community. This agreement, part of the Enhanced Trade and Investment…
-
Shocking Surge: IMF Urges Nigeria to Shock Citizens with Electricity and Fuel Price Hike
•
Navigating Economic Waters: Nigeria Faces IMF Pressure to Increase Electricity and Fuel Prices In a move that has left many stunned, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on the Nigerian government to completely eliminate subsidies for fuel and electricity. The IMF argues that these subsidies, though well-intentioned, are not…
-
In Memoriam: Herbert Wigwe, A Visionary Leader
•
The Nigerian banking industry and the global business community are mourning the loss of a visionary leader, Herbert Wigwe, the Chief Executive of Nigeria’s Access Holdings, parent company of Access Bank, one of Africa’s largest banking groups. Herbert Wigwe tragically lost his life in a helicopter crash in California on…
-
Video:Market Women Lamenting About Prevailing Hardship and Spike in Prices of Food Items
•
📢 Watch this heartfelt plea from market women as they express the unbearable suffering caused by hunger and soaring prices of food items in Nigeria. Their cry for mercy highlights the urgent need for action to address the prevailing hardship. #Nigeria #Hardship #FoodPrices 🇳🇬🍲
-
Strike Back: NLC and TUC Give Ultimatum Over Government’s Failures
•
Recent Developments NLC & TUC Issue Nationwide Strike Ultimatum Over Govt’s Failure to Tackle Hardship, Cost of Living, & Insecurity The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) have jointly issued a stern ultimatum to the Federal Government, signaling their intent to embark on a…