“The promised palliatives have to start. I don’t believe in physical sharing of cash to the people. It is a waste and another avenue for corruption. My own idea is for government to work for the citizens. Let there be basic necessary infrastructures for people to strive and make ends meet on their own. Provide enabling environment for businesses ...
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“Federal Republic of Alhaji Aliko Dangote” and Fuel Subsidy Debacle – By Erasmus Ikhide
“A cursory inquiry into the opaque Dangote Refinery revealed that the Nigeria stock exchange does not have any record of share sales in relation to Dangote Refinery, other than the NNPC alleged 20 per cent investment.” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | JUNE 12, 2023 IN 2016, Alhaji Aliko Dangote got $2b dollars allocation from Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) by ...
Read More »Why NEDC Acting-Governing Board Deserves Senate’s Quick Comfirmation – By A. G. Hamza
“Needless to say, it’s obvious to suspect that these faceless and satanic forces, are up to some mischievous and irresponsibly unfounded rumours bordering on cheap blackmail, reinforce by flimsy excuses against the new Governing Board, both of which are spuriously untenable” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | JUNE 10, 2023 BACKGROUND SCENARIO: The North East Development Commission NEDC is an intervention ...
Read More »Aliko Dangote Has Outsmarted the entire South-south Governors – By Solomon Etchie
“Alhaji Aliko Dangote has outsmarted us!! With one simple stroke of genius, he stole the show. He can never go wrong with the multiple investments he has in that one giant complex. He will not only produce enough refined petroleum products for our local consumption but…” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MAY 25, 2023 We are truly living in an ...
Read More »CONSTRUCTION: Abraj Kudai, world’s largest hotel with 10,000 Rooms under construction
“One of the most unique features of the Abraj Kudai is its four helipads, which are capable of accommodating up to 30,000 guests at once. This is especially important given the hotel’s location in Mecca, which is a popular destination for religious pilgrims from around the world“ PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MAY 25, 2023 The Abraj Kudai there above ...
Read More »The ‘Foolish Man’ and his mega refinery complex. – By Bayo Onanuga.
“The complex is the world’s Largest Single-Train 650,000 barrels per day Petroleum Refinery with 900 KTPA Polypropylene Plant. It comes with a 435 MW Power Plant, which will be able to meet the total power requirement of Ibadan DisCo of 860,316 MWh covering five States including Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Kwara, and Ekiti” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MAY 23, 2023 ...
Read More »The Osun State judgement and the Supreme Court 2023-election circle: What recipe for quick resolution? – Emmanuel Ogebe, Esq,
“If it took 10 months for a single governorship case to be resolved from tribunal to appellate courts, what is the feasibility that the challenge of presidential elections conducted in 36 states can be thoroughly adjudicated in less than 11 months more so when at least another 31 or so gubernatorial elections are also in play?” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS ...
Read More »Family Health: Why do I get ‘Motion Sickness’, where, how, treatment?
“Motion sickness occurs due to a difference between actual and expected motion. Symptoms commonly include nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, headache, dizziness, tiredness, loss of appetite, and increased salivation. Complications may rarely include dehydration, electrolyte problems, or a lower esophageal tear” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MAY 11, 2023 Most children and adults suffer from it. Some call it Travel Sickness ...
Read More »People & Places: When people ate people and a strange disease emerged in Papua New Guinea
“Lindenbaum had a hunch about what was going on, and she turned out to be right. It had to do with funerals. Specifically, it had to do with eating dead bodies at funerals. In many villages, when a person died, they would be cooked and consumed. It was an act of love and grief” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MAY ...
Read More »FEATURE: Proudly Lagos: What if things do not go according to plan – By Bashorun J.K. Randle
“The past casts a long and dark shadow. The indigenes have lost their identity. Their vibrancy is gone. What prevails is nostalgia for the days long gone when they owned their family land and ancestral homes. What prevails is a sense of collective doom and vulnerability at the hand of their oppressors and tormentors” PEGASUS REPORTERS, LAGOS | MAY ...
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