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FG cancels $717m W’Bank power loan amid blackouts

The Federal Government has cancelled $717.7m in undisbursed World Bank financing for Nigeria’s troubled electricity sector, effectively terminating the remaining portion of a $1.52bn power sector recovery programme amid mounting tariff shortfalls, worsening financial pressures, and persistent implementation challenges across the industry. Documents obtained by...

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A Trailblazer in Uniform: Lt. Colonel Anele Pioneers as Nigeria’s First Female Army Spokesperson

Lt. Col. Aneles appointment is not just a personal triumph but a triumph for professionalism, transparency, inclusivity, and excellence.

That “Blue” in the Blue Economy A PR Perspective

The NIPR can help reposition the Blue Economy as a cornerstone of Nigerias sustainable development agenda by championing these communication initiatives.

Media Narrative: Between Tinubus Birthday and the Lynching of Northerners in Uromi by YAShuaib

Such editorial decisions erode public trust in the media and deepen societal divisions. The press should serve as a bridge between Nigerias diverse communities, not a wedge.

Kabir Dangogo: The Demise of a Doyen of Public Relations in Africa

Mallam Kabir Dangogo was a multi-award-winning PR practitioner whose decades of distinguished practice left an indelible mark on the communications landscape and the banking industry. His remarkable journey is a testament to his exceptional leadership, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

Polo, Politics, and the Dasuki Family

The disjointed narrative of The Post and Courier, the U.S. tabloidpresented in the "UNCOVERED: Power & Polo" report, is a disservice to journalism and a blatant attempt to rewrite history. It is high time we moved beyond media trials and focused on facts, fairness, and the pursuit of justice. Like Nigeria's history, the Dasuki familys legacy deserves to be treated with respect and integrity.

The Fact of the Past Between El-Rufai and Ribadu

I urge El-Rufai and Ribadu to sheath their swords and embrace peace, even if the ongoing drama is a strategic manoeuvre ahead of the 2027 elections.

On Yahaya Bello: What Does Gov Ododo Really Want? by YAShuaib

Someone once posed a simple yet profound question that remains unanswered: In loyalty to Yahaya Bello, what does Ododo really want?

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PRNigeria Fellowship: Empowering Next-Gen Communicators

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On the Etymology of ‘Yoruba’ by Northerners

While Olagunju's article sheds light on Nigerian history and identity complexities, I disagree with him on teaching compromised narratives to appease ethnic loyalties.

Defamation Debate: Between Afe Babalola and Dele Farotimi

In the context of the Babalola-Farotimi case, the courts must stand as the ultimate authority, not social media.

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Nkechi Ali-Balogun: The African PR Amazon @70 By Yushau A. Shuaib

At 70, Nkechi Ali-Balogun remains not only relevant but remarkably inspirational. May her wisdom continue to illuminate the path for generations of communication professionals across Africa.

Kishiya: Between Ribadus ONSA and Famadewas Homeland Security

The Presidency should clarify the mandates, reassure Nigerians that the security leadership is united and focused, and likewise counter the mischievous portrayal of the appointment as kishiya in Hausa.