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The CEO of the Global Editors Network, the largest network of cross-platform journalists in the world, Bertrand Pecquerie, shares his thoughts on the opportunities and challenges of innovation in the…
There could be a major shake-up at the top of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) anytime now. Authoritative sources told Interview Confidential that the FIRS has been under the…
Debbie Ogunjobi-Ojo is an astute entrepreneur who has successfully run a national women clothing brand EveryWoman for more than two decades. She shares her experience with The Interview… You’ve been…
For Sahara Energy, when it rains, it pours. In the recent winding-up suit filed in the Federal High Court, Lagos, by the United Bank for Africa against Sahara, it is…
Development economist, Odilim Enwegbara, speaks on a bucket of hot-button issues from the Sovereign Fund to Nigeria’s debt and petrol subsidy: The IMF just rated Nigeria as one of the…
From being a talent manager to an avid promoter, Chin Okeke, co-founder of Eclipse Live, the organiser of Gidi Culture Festival, spoke on the future of the relationship between technology…
No Push Overs In African Football Again – Alloy Agu Super Eagles assistant coach, Alloy Agu, said the team must approach the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations…
Ex-international and national athletics coach, Olu Sule, has said sheer will of athletes and not preparation will make them excel at the track and field events of the African Games…