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

























