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At the helm of reform: Birthday reflections on Adebowale Adedokun, By...

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Nigeria doesn’t lack policies. It lacks people who can make them stick. That’s where Dr. Adebowale A. Adedokun comes in. Appointed Director-General of the Bureau...

Abu Inu-Umoru at 63: Still building without bragging, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

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There are two broad categories of success in this country. The first announces itself long before it arrives. It travels with noise, dresses in...

Amukpe-Escravos pipeline and the real cost of ignoring current value, By...

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Nigeria’s oil infrastructure has a habit of telling uncomfortable truths. Not just about barrels and flow rates, but about how a country chooses to...

Why lenders move to block Amukpe-Escravos pipeline sale, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

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  This news analysis examjnes the renewed push by lenders to halt the revival of a previously terminated pipeline transaction and what it signals for...

April 5: The compass aligns for Ernest Umakhihe, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

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There is a quiet kind of poetry in beginnings. Ancient civilisations understood this instinctively. The Greeks, for instance, believed that the circumstances of one’s birth...

A compass pointing to progress: The Ernest Umakhihe momentum, By Sufuyan...

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There are moments in the life of a people when something unusual appears on the horizon. Not the familiar politician whose promises arrive with...

Why Federal High Court Chief Judge John Terhemba Tsoho must resign,...

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The Bench cannot sit in judgement of the law while standing outside it In a nation where the rule of law is ostensibly the bedrock...

As BPP ends paper-based submissions on March 1, 2026…, By Sufuyan...

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In government bureaucracies, revolutions rarely arrive with ceremony. They come as circulars, formally worded yet decisive enough to rearrange how entire systems function. Circular...

How Nigeria sent back the invoice: A $6.2m arbitration lesson in...

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It is well known that in the unforgiving theatre of international arbitration, countries are judged by contract documents, not consolatory sentiments. Miss a clause,...

Nigeria’s $6.2m arbitration win signals post-P&ID maturity, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

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After the trauma of the P&ID debacle, in which Nigeria narrowly escaped an $11 billion arbitral calamity tainted by fraud, a significant victory is...
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