
The evil called outsourcing
By Juba Adeola Sir: Outsourcing is an inhumane policy that has been adopted by the private sector over the years. The banking sector among others, is a major user of this denigrating recruitment style. The … Read more
By Juba Adeola Sir: Outsourcing is an inhumane policy that has been adopted by the private sector over the years. The banking sector among others, is a major user of this denigrating recruitment style. The … Read more
By Dr. Ahmed Adamu SIr: It costs Nigeria between $15 and $30 to produce one barrel of oil in onshore and offshore (deep water) production sites respectively. If the oil is sold below any of … Read more
By Bukola Ajisola SIR: Nigeria has consistently played affirmation to all manner of globally calibrated diminished epithet ranging from stunning ranking of some Breton Woods institutions to the musings of world leaders whose actions and … Read more
Ibrahim Yahaya SIR: The world is sick; Nigeria is increasingly getting her share of the bile cake; world economies are crumbling and gasping for breath; the perceived ‘almighty’ nations are in the proverbial stages of … Read more
Samuel Ogunnaike SIR: It will be both unfair and unreasonable to expect a dog not to bark, considering that to be its innate inclination, which it does for many reasons. Sometimes however, the barking of … Read more
By Samuel Akinnuga Sir: The experience of the recent weeks has not left us without the expected do-as-I-do-not-as-I-say disposition of government officials. When you expect decency or exemplary leadership, they take the bar even lower. … Read more
Ayodele Okunfolami Sir: While the world awaits a vaccine or a serum, staying at home seems to be the most potent weapon against this novel coronavirus. Although the causes and spread of the pandemic is … Read more
Abdullah Abdulganiy Sir: The revelation that emerged last week that about five almajiri boys repatriated from Kano to Kaduna State tested positive for the novel coronavirus disease calls for serious concern, thorough discussion and immediate … Read more
Rahaman Onike Sir: Nigerian workers this year are not just in a state of dilemma like other Nigerians, they were caught unaware by COVID-19 pandemic currently plaguing the entire universe. This moment is certainly not … Read more
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