Category: Features
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CARTOON OF THE DAY: Band H electricity
CARTOON OF THE DAY: Band H electricity
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CARTOON OF THE DAY: I don’t care Trump is back
CARTOON OF THE DAY: I don’t care Trump is back
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Trump vs Harris: How rhetorical framing could decide the 2024 election – By Toju Ogbe
As Americans head to the polls to elect their next president, the world is reminded of the far-reaching implications of this election outcome. From the Russo-Ukraine war to conflicts in the Middle East and the geopolitics of Africa and Asia, the election outcome will shape events far beyond the shores of the US.
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Why are insurance companies bigger than banks globally but smaller than banks in Nigeria: A Detailed Analysis
The financial landscape of any country is typically dominated by two powerful sectors: banking and insurance. Globally, insurance companies are often larger and more influential than banks, but this trend does not hold in Nigeria, where banks have a significantly stronger presence than insurance companies. This article aims to explore the reasons behind this divergence,…
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World leaders must re-boot global cooperation for today and tomorrow – By Antonio Guterres
Final negotiations are underway in New York for this month’s Summit of the Future, where Heads of State will agree on reforms to the building blocks of global cooperation. The United Nations has convened this unique Summit because of a stark fact: global problems are moving faster than the institutions designed to solve them.
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Femi Otedola: The Catholic Herald centenary man
A diligent search for a man who is the epitome of selfless service to humanity and who has demonstrated a genuine predisposition for the progress and development of his country will end with only a few candidates.
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Quick facts to know as Delta State marks 33rd anniversary
Delta State, named after the Niger Delta, was formed on the 27th of August in 1991 when the old Bendel State was split into two halves, Edo State and Delta State.
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Udu lightens up in honour of Sir Juju and Udjabor – By Emmanuel Arodovwe
The date August 10, 2024 will live long in the memory of sons and daughters of Udu, Ughievwen and Urhobo who were present at Caban Hotel, Aladja, venue of the memorial music carnival in honour of two of the most prized poet-composers and vocalists the Urhobo nation has ever produced.
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Ernest Okonkwo: Remembering the phenomenal football commentator – By Zik Zulu-Okafor
I write about Ernest Chidokwe Okonkwo, an intensely patriotic Nigerian and one of the greatest radio commentators in our football history. Best known as Ernest Okonkwo, his voice, laden with accentuated passion, gave flesh to the spirit of football on radio.
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Nigeria-Dubai visa face-off and matters arising
The visa policies between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been a topic of intense debate in recent months. Dubai is a popular destination for Nigerians, both for tourism and business. However, recent changes in visa regulations have