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Education Features/Opinion

2025 UTME Storm: Critical Crossroads for Nigeria’s Education

  By Yinka Salaam Lagos, May 11, ’25 (TNZ) Many Nigerians have expressed concerns over the result of the just concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), indicating that only 21.5 per cent  (420,415 candidates) out of 1,955,069 candidates who sat for the 2025 UTME scored 200 and above. Available data showed that 75 per cent […]

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Delicate Balance: How CEOs Can Harmonise Personal Branding

By Oyewole Sarumi Lagos, May 11, ’25 (TNZ) In today’s hyper-connected digital economy, a CEO’s brand is no longer separate from the company’s reputation but an extension. Stakeholders, from employees to investors, increasingly view leadership through the lens of authenticity, transparency, and visibility. A well-crafted personal brand can amplify corporate credibility, while missteps can trigger […]

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Features/Opinion Foreign News

India-Pakistan Conflict: What Nigerians Need to Know

By Abdulfatah Babatunde Islamabad, May 10, ’25 (TNZ) In what appears to be the most serious military confrontation between the two nuclear-armed rivals in decades, Pakistan and India have escalated their conflict to alarming levels. As of Saturday, both nations have exchanged missile strikes across their borders, raising global concerns about the possibility of full-scale […]

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Navigating the Naija Hustle: Practical Guides for Everyday Life

By Abdulfatah Babatunde Lagos, April 25, ’25 (TNZ) Life hustling in Nigeria is a vibrant tapestry woven with resilience, ingenuity, and a unique set of daily challenges. From navigating the hustling bustling streets to making ends meet, we’re all constantly learning and adapting. That’s why practical, actionable advice is so valuable. This collection of “how-to” […]

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Economy Features/Opinion

Life After Subsidy: How Removal is Reshaping Nigeria’s Economy

By Abdulfatah Babatunde “Fuel subsidy is gone,” Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu told a packed crowd at Eagle Square, Abuja, the venue of his inauguration as Nigeria’s newest President, about 21 months ago. Minutes after that pronouncement, the paradigm shift in the nation’s economic landscape was never the same again. President Tinubu used the inaugural address […]

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Features/Opinion Foreign News

Donald Trump’s Presidency and the Global Automotive Industry

By Babatunde Yusuf, Canada Lagos, Feb. 5, ’25 (TNZ) Sworn in on Jan. 20, Donald Trump is here again and already making waves as America’s 47th President. As a controversial president, his campaign promises and initial policy decisions have started sending shockwaves throughout many sectors. The automotive industry is also feeling it. And this has […]

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Features/Opinion Politics

Donald Trump: Rumbling the International System

By Celsus Ohain Benin, Feb. 3, ’25 (TNZ) Donald Trump re-emerged on the American political scene with the force of a hurricane, unsettling international nerves and creating a rumble in the international system. Not surprising but rattling was his inaugural address, which was heavily laden with combative salvos. Part of the salvos were his intended […]

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Education Features/Opinion Tertiary Education

UNILAG Mass Comm in double celebrations

By Richard Adeyinka Emmanuel The University of Lagos (UNILAG) Mass Communication Department is celebrating. It is not celebrating one but two milestones. The first milestone is UNILAG 103.1 FM. The radio station clocks 20! 20 years! It is the first campus radio in Nigeria, licenced in 2002 during the tenure of the then Dr Adidi […]

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Features/Opinion Politics

The Changing Faces of Obasa’s House of Assembly

By Hon. Adekmi Oluwaseyi ……..from insubordination to cooked-up corruption allegations I am concerned about the recent attempts by Obasa’s House of Assembly to shift the narrative surrounding the allegations of insubordination against Hon. Jelili Sulaiman, the Chairman of Alimosho Local Government, to baseless allegations of corruption. This manipulation of facts on TVC by one inconsequential […]

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Features/Opinion Politics

Tinubu Topping The Game: Only Legends Will Understand

By Dominic Kidzu Who said President Tinubu is not doing well? He is. In just one short week, last week, he was photographed with the Chinese premier and old Charlie, the king of England. That’s a premium company – top-notch. The leaders of the civilized world. He flies one of the best turbo jets in […]

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