February 2025

Oyo State’s Energy Strides: Celebrating Achievements and Addressing Regulatory Gaps.

The recent National Economic Summit, hosted by the Jericho Businessmen Club, provided valuable insights into the achievements of the Oyo State Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources under the leadership of Barr. Nurudeen Ashamu Seun Temilolu. Those in attendance recounted how he highlighted the administration’s impact and the strides made in the energy sector. One […]

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“Breaking the Barrier: The HND/BSc Dichotomy and Its Impact on Human Capital Development in Nigeria”

The HND/BSc dichotomy has long been a source of frustration and inequality in Nigeria’s education and employment sectors. While both qualifications require rigorous academic work and practical training, HND holders face systemic discrimination, particularly in government jobs and private sector placements. Many companies limit HND graduates to lower career levels, restricting their chances of promotion

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“A Call for Sustainable Urban Development and Community-Centered Growth” by Idris Animasaun

Someone recently told me to stay silent when states discuss the environment and climate change, saying I come from a state that has turned open parks and gardens into real estate. While His Excellency is one of the best governors in the country and a leader I deeply respect, it is becoming increasingly important to

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Mukaila Auxiliary: Reflections on Power, Struggles, and Fate

One thing I can tell you for certain, many atrocities will be committed in the name of road union leadership. But beyond the chaos, behind the hardened voices and the fearsome reputations, lies a calculated effort to instill fear, an unspoken strategy to maintain power. Yet, beneath the surface, behind the actions, sometimes theirs, but

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Unwanted Preaching and Public Etiquette: A Morning Bus Experience

This morning, someone was preaching inside the bus, and with every other sentence, tiny droplets of saliva found their way onto my friend, who was unfortunately seated directly across from him. It got so uncomfortable that my friend had to borrow my bag just to shield his legs from the unintended “blessings.” Despite clearly noticing

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