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Asia’s Protest Wave: Gen Z, Corruption, and the Battle for Democracy

Across Asia, a new wave of protests has erupted, challenging governments from Nepal to Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Timor-Leste. Although the triggers differ—from corruption scandals...

Educational Series: Should retailers shift their focus to essential items since the unemployment rate is on the increase?

The argument that the market for luxury goods are on the decline and that retailers should shift their focus to essential items  is flawed...

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Asia’s Protest Wave: Gen Z, Corruption, and the Battle for Democracy

Across Asia, a new wave of protests has erupted, challenging governments from Nepal to Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Timor-Leste. Although the triggers differ—from corruption scandals...

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Asia’s Protest Wave: Gen Z, Corruption, and the Battle for Democracy

Across Asia, a new wave of protests has erupted, challenging governments from Nepal to Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Timor-Leste. Although the triggers differ—from corruption scandals...

Life Threatening Woes, as NNPC Links Recent Cooking-Gas Price Surge to PENGASSAN Strike, Promises Relief Soon

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has attributed the recent increments in cooking-gas (LPG) prices, while linking scarcity in some parts of the...

Educational Series: Should retailers shift their focus to essential items since the unemployment rate is on the increase?

The argument that the market for luxury goods are on the decline and that retailers should shift their focus to essential items  is flawed...
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Bullets, Blood, Figures…How Militant Activities Turn Nigeria Into Dead Zone Despite Multi-Billionaire Investment in Defense and Security 

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“Department of War” Returns: Symbolism, Strategy, and the Signal It Sends Abroad

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Tears, Titans & Towering Controversy: Sujimoto CEO Declared Wanted. Here’s the Man Behind the Brand.

Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the EFCC, has stirred the nation with a public notice declaring Olasijibomi “Sujimoto” Ogundele wanted over allegations of money laundering and...

Educational Series: Should government make all students study the same national curriculum in school before the stage of higher institution?

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NIGERIANS FUME AS FG SLAMS NEW 5% TAX ON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

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In the depths of Nigeria’s villages, hidden within the dense, thick Igala vegetation in Dekina LGA of Kogi State, Ojoma and other women of...