Dangote Refinery Assures Nigerians of Steady Fuel Supply Despite Global Oil Market Disruptions

The Managing Director of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird, has reassured Nigerians that the refinery will continue to meet the country’s fuel needs despite ongoing disruptions in the global oil and gas market. He said that while many fuel import-dependent countries are already experiencing panic buying and rationing, Nigeria will… Continue reading

Amb. Rahmat Ayinde Congratulates Florence Ajimobi on Appointment as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Austria

The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in the 2027 gubernatorial election in Oyo State, Ambassador Rahmat Romoke Ayinde, has extended her warmest congratulations to Chief (Mrs.) Florence Ajimobi on her well-deserved appointment as Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Republic of Austria. Ambassador Rahmat described the appointment as a well-deserved recognition… Continue reading

A Tribute to  Mrs Adunola Samson: A Beacon of Motherhood And Leadership on The Occasion of International Women’s Day

By His Excellency Ambassador (Dr) Yemi Farounbi, OON, Founder The Yemi Farounbi Colloquiums In the vast theatre of human endeavor, where the tides of history ebb and flow with the relentless cadence of time, there emerge figures whose lives are not merely lived but are etched into the very fabric… Continue reading

Oyo PDP Elected Officials Pass Vote of Confidence in Makinde, Pledge Unity and Strong Push For 2027

Elected officials of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State have unanimously passed a vote of confidence in Governor Seyi Makinde, commending his administration’s leadership, developmental strides, and commitment to the welfare of workers and pensioners across the state. The endorsement was part of the resolutions reached at a… Continue reading

Cybercrime Act; Is Nigeria Re-Inventing Decree 4 in the Digital Age?

By Lanre Ogundipe “When laws meant to pursue criminals begin to pursue journalists, democracy must ask whether history is quietly repeating itself.” Nigeria enacted the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act to confront a real and growing danger. Cyber fraud syndicates were expanding, identity theft was flourishing, digital extortion was rising,… Continue reading

Reforming Nigeria’s Policing: Learning from Federal Models Without Losing National Control

By Lanre Ogundipe “Security institutions demand patience. When power outruns structure, protection can become oppression.” Nigeria’s worsening security crisis has once again revived the national debate over restructuring the country’s policing architecture. Across the federation, political leaders, security professionals and civic groups increasingly argue that a country of more than… Continue reading