TRAVELOGUE: A Memory Of John Magufuli’s Tanzania

By Wale Okediran The road to Bagamoyo from Dar Es Salam is a well laid highway running through several towns and communities with such delectable names as Kawe, Mizimuni, White Sands, Kunduchi, SalaSala, and Bunju among others. The evidence of a developing landscape was all around with new buildings, towns and access roads sprouting like newly […]

Like Ukraine, Iran Hasn’t Turned an Easy Prey

“Iran, like Ukraine in its resistance to Russia, has proven far harder to subdue than many expected. But the strategic objective in the Middle East is not necessarily Iran’s destruction. Through the Abraham Accords and new regional alliances, the United States and Israel are reshaping the balance of power to contain Iran while allowing Washington to focus on the larger geopolitical contest with China. At the same time, these shifts reveal the declining effectiveness of institutions like the United Nations and suggest that the global order created after World War II may be entering a period of profound transformation”

Developers’ Dilemma Over Huge Compensation Demands In FCT.

By Chinelo Nkiruka Nwosu In the past, major factors militating against cheap and affordable housing in Nigeria included; high cost of building materials, funding challenge, access to land and a host of others. Currently, there’s a major shift in lands development challenge. This is manifest in the rabid demands for exorbitant compensation by the aboriginal […]