By Neil Munshi After a three-month stay in the UK for knee surgery, the former Governor of Lagos State returned to his compound in Nigeria’s wealthiest neighbourhood, Ikoyi, in a dozen-vehicle convoy, greeted by scores of supporters, praise singers...
Mazi Samuel (Sam) Ohuabunwa is a trained pharmacist at the University of Ife, and a one-time Chief Executive Officer of Neimeth International Pharmaceutical PLC. He was also a former Chairman, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN). He...
By Iruke Chioma Dr. Iyorchia Ayu was President of the Nigerian Senate in the Third Republic. Appointed Minister of Internal Affairs in 2003, Ayu played a prominent role in the election of President Olusegun Obasanjo following...
By Ebi Kesiena and John Ikani Situated at a pivotal area in Idu Industrial District, Abuja is Zeetin Precision Engineering, a huge factory poised to drive Nigeria's technological revolution. At the heart of operations in the...
Mercy Blankson is the widow of the late Joe Blankson, who drowned in July 2018 after saving 13 passengers in a boat mishap along the Abonema/Bakana waterway in Rivers State. In this interview with PUNCH,...
By Ebi Kesiena Ten years ago, Muammar Gaddafi was killed by Libyan rebels and the North African country is still struggling to emerge from the violence sparked by his overthrow. Gaddafi became the de facto...
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