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  • What Did Nigeria Do With Oil in the Years of Plenty? A Nation’s Billion-Dollar Blunders!

    by Jude Obuseh May 31, 2025
    by Jude Obuseh

    Between 2010 and 2014, Nigeria stood at the cusp of unprecedented economic transformation. The nation, blessed with rich hydrocarbon deposits, witnessed an oil boom that many experts described as a …

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  • Oil Marketers Crying Over Cheaper Petrol – Whose Interest Are They Protecting?

    by Jude Obuseh March 14, 2025
    by Jude Obuseh

    For years, oil marketers in Nigeria thrived on fuel price hikes, artificial scarcity, and cartel-like control over the downstream petroleum sector. But now that petrol prices are dropping, they are …

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  • Europe Enters A New Era As Ukraine Ends Russian Gas Transit To The EU

    by Jude Obuseh January 2, 2025
    by Jude Obuseh

    In a landmark move that signals a profound shift in European energy politics, Ukraine has ceased the transit of Russian natural gas to the European Union as of January 1, …

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  • Is the Niger Delta Still Part Of Nigeria?

    by Obiaruko Ndukwe June 8, 2020
    by Obiaruko Ndukwe

    The dance of the absurd taking place in the media space in recent times couldn’t have been had President Buhari not ordered for a Forensic Audit of the Books of …

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  • Nigeria’s Necessary Transition To Reality

    by Peter Claver Oparah December 12, 2017
    by Peter Claver Oparah

    Without doubt, Nigeria is in transition; transiting from a consumerist economy to a productive economy. Perhaps, since independence, the focus of our economy has been on consumption. It had all …

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  • After Recession: What Next for Nigeria?

    by Adekunle Akinyemi September 14, 2016
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    The Nigerian plane, carrying our wealth of over five decades has crashed.  The Ship, carrying our Oil, Cocoa, Groundnut, and Rubber has capsized, and our vintage, luxury (one of a …

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  • Back to the Land: What we should have done decades ago with our oil money!

    by Akintokunbo Adejumo March 2, 2016
    by Akintokunbo Adejumo

    “With the downturn in the global prices of oil, we now have to prospect our solid minerals. We have to return to agriculture. Mining and agriculture are our hopes now. …

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  • Now that the Swap is Swapped

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku February 16, 2016
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    At an oil and gas reforms workshop which took place in Abuja in August 2015, I had the privilege of listening to as many scholars and stakeholders in the industry …

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  • Edo State: 24 Years In Retrospect

    by Jude Obuseh August 31, 2015
    by Jude Obuseh

    In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep – Holy Bible …

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  • Subsidy Removal: Buhari Must Not Put the Cart Before the Horse!

    by Abiodun Ladepo May 12, 2015
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    The current fuel crisis may be causing Muhammadu Buhari to rue his fourth and successful quest for the presidency of Nigeria and revisit the old maxim: be careful what you …

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