Tag: By Johnson Momodu
From stability to shared prosperity: How the NEC conference is rewiring...
The second conference of the National Economic Council, convened on 9 and 10 February 2026, was not another calendar obligation dressed up as policy...
How the CNA is raising the bar for legislative drafting, By...
In lawmaking, precision is not decoration. It is destiny. A poorly drafted statute does not merely confuse. It misgoverns, invites litigation, and erodes public...
Aisha Yesufu: From Protest to Participation, By Johnson Momodu
Politics often reveals itself not in the noise of grandstanding but in quiet pivots that refocus the moral gravitas of a nation. In Enugu,...
Transforming Nigeria’s procurement system: Adedokun’s one-year achievements, By Johnson Momodu
In a country where the distance between ambition and achievement is often measured in squandered resources, the stewardship of public funds becomes a sacred...
The problem with Peter Obi, By Johnson Momodu
Considering that the retinue of a typical Nigerian “big man” politician is often a raucous spectacle, Peter Obi is a baffling oddity.
No convoy. No...
The Tinubu-Akpabio waltz, By Johnson Momodu
In the sweltering heat of Abuja, where the Aso Rock Villa casts a long shadow over Nigeria’s capital, an unusual alliance is reshaping the...
Beyond Legalism in Nigeria’s Expatriate Employment Levy Debate, By Johnson Momodu
The article "A Legal Justification for the Suspension of the Expatriate Employment Levy" by Success Chimdimma Ebulue provides the legal considerations surrounding the Expatriate...
EEL: Understanding the new measures to empower the Nigerian workforce, By...
In response to recent concerns raised by the Nigeria Employers' Consultative Association (NECA) and allied bodies over the implementation of the Expatriate Employment Levy...
Of international expatriate “tariffs” and the Nigerian situation, By Johnson Momodu
Ongoing plan by the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Interior and the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), to roll out a policy...
























