When is Independence Day?

By S. O. K. Shillings On October 1, 1960, the Union Jack was lowered and the green-white-green of independent Nigeria was hoisted. So, Nigeria joined some other countries as an independent nation and we have celebrated the anniversary the 64th. But how has it faired and are we truly an independent country? The Berlin Conference in 1885 it was whence the territory of Africa was demarcated and shared among European superpowers, to wit: Britain, France, Belgium, Portugal and Germany, for exploitation denoted by one-sided trade, slavery and imposition of culture…

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OPINION: A Formula for an Economy 13: The Science, Administration and Politics of Money

By S.O.K. Shillings Since the advent of money as a means and measure of exchange of goods and services transitioning the barter epoch, money in its denominations, exchange rate, quantity and quality and other properties is a big factor in the economy of nations and individuals. It is complex and cumbersome in its science and administration; and, is a big tool of political economy in the hands of the superpowers. Money is not needed for its extrinsic value but for what it gets. Its value is not just what is…

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Tribute To Alhaji Kolawole Saheed Akinsanya: An Incorruptible Officer, Foremost Grassroots Developer, Safety Ambassador, THE IMPACT Greatest Promoter

By Kunle Adelabu It was indeed a sunset and a great passage that could best be described as the fallen of an ‘Ajanaku’ (a giant figure whose death has attracted huge attention) with great effects on lkorodu and Lagos State, as a retired senior police officer, foremost grassroots developer, safety ambassador and a community and human developer per excellence, Alhaji (Chief) Kolawole Saheed Akinsanya, Otunba Atuluse of Magbon – Alade, Ibeju-Lekki Local Government, Lagos State, was called to eternity by the Olodumare. The ever-ebullient but no-nonsense sport administrator, principled figure…

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OPINION: The Current Hunger Cry in Nigeria: A Tale of Faults and Failure

By ‘Dayo Hassan In recent times, the cry of hunger has become a chorus in Nigeria, echoing from urban centers to the most rural of areas. Citizens across the nation lament the soaring cost of living, the scarcity of basic necessities, and the inability to afford food. It is easy to point fingers at the government, after all, they are responsible for policies that shape the economy, ensure food security, and provide social safety nets. However, a closer examination reveals that the problem runs deeper, involving not just the government…

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OPINION: Storm Over, Season Continues

‘Those who make peaceful change impossible make violent change imperative’. The official leader of the protest, the indefatigable Ebun Adegboruwa, SAN has declared a suspension of the protest since Day 2. The message of the protest is very clear even before the physical manifestation on the streets. It is End Bad Governance Protest, 2024 The original protest produced a second tier being hoodlums, a grouping of jobless, untrained, undirected and uncatered-for segment of a misruled and troubled society. They are potential criminals of varying degrees and operations. A third segment…

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THE COMPLIANCE ECOSYSTEM

By Tolulope Adigun Different industries have different levels of regulation. In the Nigerian economy, the financial sector is the one with the most regulations. Globally, the compliance industry is always changing. The main issue that many businesses are facing is a lack of knowledge regarding the possible consequences of non-compliance. In any firm, a robust and encouraging compliance culture is essential for success. Within an enterprise, ethical behavior can be communicated through compliance. Everyone is accountable for compliance; compliance professionals are not the only ones. A company’s bottom line is…

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Babajide Sanwo-Olu: 59th edition of God’s gift to Humanity

By Gboyega Akosile There is no gain saying that God in His infinite wisdom does not make mistakes – I know that most of the widely accepted religions, in the world, Islam and Christianity, hold strongly to this belief. He does as He pleases Himself in the affairs of man, with absolute precision. This can be said of those that God has chosen and used to run the affairs of men in the world. From the days of prophets, Kings, Queens and rulers up to the present day leaders, we…

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OPINION: Principles of Federalism are not cast in Stone

By Ola Animashaun There has always been this assumption made by some Nigerian intellectuals and politicians concerning the concept and practice of federalism. That assumption is that the principles of federalism are calcified and that once there is a deviation from what obtained in America, it is no longer federalism – implying that federalism can only have two government tiers is not true. When one looks at the origin and history of federalism, it is discernible that it is a means to an end and not an end. When America…

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Food Support For Our People Is Going To Be A Continuous Exercise During Lockdown – Imota LCDA Chairman

Kunle Adelabu The Chairman of the Imota Local Council Development Area, Hon. (Prince) Wasiu Adekunle Agoro has assured residents of Imota that the council would continue to provide food support for them during the lockdown ordered by the Federal and State Governments to  contain the spread of CONVID-19. Agoro gave the assurance while speaking with THE IMPACT on Friday, April 10, 2020, at the premises of CALEB University. According to the council Chairman, the distribution exercise for food items provided for  the residents by the council to cushion the effects…

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Asiwaju Basorun @80: His Footprints on Sands of Time

My Thoughtful Thought By Kunle ADELABU Footprints on the sands of time is a phrase from a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ‘A Psalm of Life’,which describes the mark that great men leave on history. He made reference to the phrase starting from verse 8 of the poem where he charges men to act while alive. “Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time”. Looking back at the 80 years of glorious existence of…

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