Author: Akanji Ambali

The global speaker and strategic leadership expert, Sam Adeyemi, has lamented what he described as leadership strokes in Nigeria. Adeyemi, who was a guest on Channels TV’s Sunrise Daily on Saturday, emphasized the importance of conscience in power. Adeyemi was speaking to the recent happenings especially the unprecedented hardships occasioned by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s policies. The pastor noted that competence and readiness to serve should be the major criteria to consider when electing people into power. “Being a good man isn’t enough. Having a good character isn’t enough; you just have the skills and competence. Without character and integrity,…

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A viral video by one Rohrs Team, a supposed domestic and international investment consulting firm, claiming the Nigerian government secured an International Monetary Fund loan to tune of $2.25 billion, has resurfaced online. This is as the popular Arise TV anchor Rufai Oseni through his Instagram page on Friday jumped on the video asking economists in Nigeria to debate the claim. “Nigeria has taken another IMF loan, this time for $2.25 billion bringing Nigeria’s total debt obligations to over $110 billion,” part of the video claimed. However, Techparley can confirm that information in the video titled ‘The Nigerian IMF Loan:…

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Quite a number of Nigerians have jumped on the recent investment plan announced by Coca-Cola in Nigeria. The multinational company on Thursday pledged to make investment to the tune of $1billion in Nigeria in the next five years. This was disclosed by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company, Mr Zoran Bogdanovic, during a visit to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the state house. Bogdanovic said the investment decision, which had been made three years ago but couldn’t be fulfilled due to the country’s challenging business environment, was geared towards boosting the economy of the country. The President in…

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The recent ban on mining as well as cryptocurrency activities in the Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe State, has received mixed reactions from Nigerians. The management of the hospital in a circular dated 18 September, 2024 and signed by the Deputy Director of Administration, Adamu Usman Tela, has directed all members of staff to desist from mining and cryptocurrency activities. The directive, according to him, followed series of complaints from patients and relatives who described the activities as distraction. “The circular reads in part, “The Management has already deployed SERVICOM, ACTU and Security Officers around to monitor and ensure compliance with…

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