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Need for safety officers in work environment

Samson Ajobiewe  Work is essential for life, development and personal fulfillment. Unfortunately, indispensable activities such as food production, extraction of raw materials, manufacturing of goods, energy production, construction and services involve processes, operations and materials which can, to a greater or lesser extent, create hazards to the health of workers, host communities of operational bases,

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Celebrating our legend 2Baba: Recognising the influence, success, global brand power

Ifeoluwa Dada Brands are always seeking validation in one form or another, and often the easiest and most compelling way is to have someone famous eat, wear, drive, walk in or just say something nice about your brand, there goes a living music legend, Innocent ‘2Baba’ Idibia. Endorsement brings that extra degree of confirmation that

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EDITORIAL: Like Buhari, like Atiku, lessons in political PR

Ifeoluwa Dada Man is a political man after all, so said the great philosopher Aristotle but I learnt that some persons are apolitical. In truth however, to live in the denial of the effect of politics is to play ostrich because you might successfully run from active politics but you can’t run from the consequences

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Mambila Power: Buhari’s Big Bang Project set to take off

Wednesday, August 30th approval by the Federal Executive Council, FEC for the award of the contract for the engineering, procurement and construction of the 3050 MW Mambila Hydro Electric Power Project reflects President Muhammadu Buhari’s strong commitment to the development of infrastructure in the country. After more than 40 years on the drawing boards, the

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Civil War: Defective healing process and fighting the shadow syndrome

Sheripha Lawal The ugly scare left by the civil war on the minds of Nigerians and souls remain visible. The defective healing process of the wound on Nigerian psyche from the war has resulted in extensive gulf between the two people of defunct Biafra and Nigeria. Attempt to secede by Col Odumegwu Ojukwu on account

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