theme-sticky-logo-alt
by Joy Isi Bewaji If you do yourself the injustice of releasing a wacky song or shoddy Nollywood flick after the long wait hoping to kill the bad reputation, it will only drag you further into oblivion. Some stars follow the path of wisdom and restraint—building sustainable brands, getting credible endorsements, and engaging themselves with uplifting courses—others... Read More
by Chi Ibe To pay tribute to Obiageli Ezekwesili, Vice President of the Africa Region, World Bank, as she completes her assignment, a reception was hosted in her honour yesterday, 28 March by The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Tony Elumelu Foundation and the Whitaker Group. President Paul Kagame of the Republic of Rwanda was... Read More
What really surprised me was how much the governor missed the memo. He failed to understand the call for change did not mean his generation should step aside. I am an unashamed member of the Free Readers Association, and will always cherish those discussions at Man Must Wack’s newspaper stand during my undergraduate years. Over the... Read More
by Lekan Olanrewaju As the debate rages over the propriety of a pastor owning a commercial airline, it underscores a more defining reality—across the country, churches and their leaders have become smart entrepreneurs: investing, driving industries, building empires. Beyond the argument of right and wrong, is the fact that the new generation of Christians have an... Read More
by Lekan Olanrewaju The Supreme Court earlier this week adjourned a case against the Federal Government due to confusion over who the proper representative was. A suit had been filed by 16 northern states for the payment of N7 billion as outstanding value of the assets of the defunct northern states’ marketing board but the hearing could... Read More
by Lekan Olanrewaju A Federal High court in Lagos on Monday ordered Chief Raymond Dokpesi, owner of Daar Communications Plc to pay the sum of N7.5bn to Fidelity Bank Plc. The bank filed a suit against Dokpesi and his company seeking the recovery of outstanding debts to the tune of N7,524,772.25, said to be repayment of a loan granted the... Read More
by Seyi Lawal The Lagos party set enjoyed a night of networking last Saturday, along with great music from DJ Sose, cocktails and the Olmeca Golden Sun experience at Jay Jay Okocha’s Club 10, Saka Tinubu St, Victoria Island. Celebrities and popular personalities like Olisa Adibua, Dipp, DJ Caise, W4, Nigga Raw, ShowDemCamp and many more had a great time from about 10pm... Read More
by Lekan Olanrewaju The Supervising Minister of Sports, Bolaji Abdullahi yesterday, at the Senate Committee on Sports volunteered to personally reach out to aggrieved football administrators and placate them. This moved members of the Senate so much that his speech was interrupted with a standing ovation. Speaking at the second day of the Hearing on Sports held... Read More
by Lekan Olanrewaju Amidst the heatwave currently hitting the state, the Lagos State Government on Wednesday said that the state would be experiencing a rainy season of between 234 and 238 days. Speaking at the presentation of this year’s rainfall predictions by Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NIMET, the Lagos state commissioner for environment, Mr Tunji Bello... Read More
  by Onoshe Nwabuikwu ‘Why are we so Blest?’ (1972) is the title of a book by Ayi Kwei Armah but it best expresses what I’m feeling right now. I have had many a “What is this world coming to?” conversations with friends, a close friend called Kaine in particular, and those conversations usually begin with either, “Did you watch programme X... Read More
by Lekan Olanrewaju Well, what do you know? Looks like all it takes to get rid of an enemy is pointing a finger in their direction and condemning them to a fate filled with destruction. And here we were thinking that was a technique only used in selecting what catfish you had selected to be turned into a tasty... Read More
by Lekan Olanrewaju The Nigerian Government had earlier this week issued an ultimatum to British Airways and Virgin Atlantic regarding fares. Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah, had over the weekend given the airlines 30 days to adjust its fares to reflect equity with other prevailing fares in West Africa, or face a ban. “We are seriously... Read More
15 49.0138 8.38624 arrow 0 arrow 0 4000 1 0 horizontal https://ynaija.com 300 0 1