A Tale of Several Federal Government-ASUU Negotiation Committees by Idowu Olayinka
At the 28th Convocation Lecture of Ekiti State University that I delivered at Ado Ekiti on 2nd April 2024, I presented data to show...
From plea to policy: Makinde turns security guards’ despair into dignity by Sulaimon Olanrewaju
When Mr. Mayowa Adekunle left his abode for his duty post that sunny morning of September 30, 2025, he had no inkling of what...
Oyo 2027, Adelabu, and the Emilokan mantra by Taiwo Adisa
Sunday Tribune columnist, a modern-day philosopher in his own right, Festus Adedayo, had in his offering on August 24, 2025, asked this question: “Is...
Debt. Exploitation. Betrayal: How Nigeria Is Failing Its Market Women By Olúwapémi Bámidélé
Markets, like nations, are built on trust. They thrive not on noise, but on the silent promises that money lent today will be repaid...
Herbert Macaulay’s pardon, Oseni and Umahi by Festus Adedayo
Words are sacred sovereign objects. This sacredness makes them very essential to democratic freedom. In his poem, The Word Is An Egg, great Nigerian...
The Impact of the Newly Approved Compensation Rate on Infrastructural Development in Nigeria
By: ESV. TAIWO OLUROTIMI and ESV. LAWAL-RAHEEM RASHEEDAT BAMIDELE
Infrastructure development remains a key driver of economic growth and social transformation in Nigeria. Roads,...
Benefits of the Newly Approved Compensation Rate on Project-Affected Persons [PAPs] in Nigeria
By: ESV. TAIWO OLUROTIMI and ESV. LAWAL-RAHEEM RASHEEDAT BAMIDELE
The approval of the new compensation rate by the Federal Government of Nigeria marks a major...
Tribute to Chief (Dr.) Christopher Olusola Kolade, CON (1932–2025) by Stsinoiz International Club
The Stsinoiz International Club, Nigeria — a Christian-based non-governmental organization — joins the nation and the global community in mourning the passing of our Grand...
What will they eat when they finish the money? By Azu Ishiekwene
The grave is never satisfied, but other things compete with it for insatiability. I can’t help feeling that some members of Nigeria’s National Assembly...
Three Writing Mistakes Professionals Make — and How to Fix Them, by Ruth Oji
No matter how long we’ve been in the professional world, our writing remains one of the strongest reflections of who we are. From emails...































