Opinion
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Looking Good vs. Doing Good: From Public Relations to Public Service Relations- A Witnessed Account of Nigeria Customs Service
By John Adeoluwa Ogunrinde I was honoured with an invitation from the Comptroller General of Customs Bashir Adewale Adeniyi PhD,…
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Reversal of Pardon List as Fruit of Public Activism
By Dakuku Peterside Public activism is often dismissed as noise—hashtags that flare and fade, marches that make the evening news…
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Leadership, Responsibility, Recklessness of Words — Setting the Record Straight on Senator Kalu’s Aviation Allegations
By Tunde Moshood In every civilized democracy, criticism is an essential ingredient of progress but when it becomes reckless, baseless,…
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Chatham House and the Trust We Must Rebuild
By Dakuku Peterside Trust is the everyday currency of democratic life. When it drains away, institutions may keep their…
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Harvard Professor Praises Peterside’s “Leading In A Storm” as Leadership Manual for Uncertain Times
Hugh O’Doherty, adjunct professor of leadership and conflict at Harvard Kennedy School and former faculty member at the University of…
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Fixing The Missing Links Around Logistics in Nigeria: Need for Improved Security
By Ismail Aniemu For starters, logistics is the backbone of global trade and economic efficiency, orchestrating the seamless movement of…
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The Pre 2027 Party Gold Rush
By Dakuku Peterside The 2027 general elections are fast approaching, and Nigeria’s political landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation.…
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New Wave of Malnutrition and the Road to 2027
By Dakuku Peterside As political season begins in Nigeria ahead of the 2027 elections, we are beginning to see another…
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What Can Nigeria Learn from China’s Electricity Revolution?
By Dakuku Peterside The moment of revelation came unexpectedly on a high-speed train leaving Beijing, where a screen showed that…
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Japa: The Courage and Cost of Nigeria’s Great Exodus
By Dakuku Peterside I still remember the evening I first heard the term “Japa.” It came in the form of…
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