Emefiele’s Forfeited 753-Duplex Project Slated For Sale By FG

The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has formally assumed ownership of a 753-unit residential estate previously linked to former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele. The property was handed over by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) following its forfeiture as part of ongoing corruption investigations. The Executive Chairman of […]
Integrated Care Pathways In Health and Social Care Sectors

By Lilian Ogechi Mbah Integrated care pathways (ICPs) have become a vital strategy in health and social care systems globally, aiming to streamline patient journeys, reduce fragmentation, and ensure individuals receive continuous and coordinated services. As health challenges become more complex—especially with an aging population and increasing chronic disease burdens—there is a growing consensus that […]
Enhancing Interprofessional Collaboration In Care Delivery

By Ezina Tina Biaduo The increasing complexity of healthcare delivery demands coordinated, team-based approaches that go beyond traditional professional boundaries. Interprofessional collaboration (IPC)—the intentional, respectful partnership between healthcare professionals from different disciplines—has emerged as a cornerstone for delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. When done effectively, IPC enhances communication, reduces duplication, improves outcomes, and fosters more resilient […]
Advancing Strategy In Health and Social Care Leadership

By McNelson Uchenna Amadi The leadership of health and social care systems requires strategic planning, cross-sector collaboration, and an understanding of human-centered care. Strategic leadership in this context involves directing organizations toward measurable outcomes and incorporating resilience, equity, and sustainability into service delivery. Health and social care systems globally are under significant pressure. Aging populations, […]
Optimizing Organizational Strategy For Sustainable Growth

By Dr. Kenneth A.C Nwaimo In the contemporary global environment, organizations are increasingly required to balance profitability with long-term sustainability. The concept of sustainable growth has expanded beyond environmental considerations to include strategic, economic, and operational aspects. Achieving this requires more than ambition—it demands a well-calibrated organizational strategy that is adaptive, future-focused, and integrated across […]
Rivers: We’re Building A Foundation For Good Governance — Ibas

Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, the Administrator of Rivers State, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to laying a durable framework for transparent and effective governance, anchored on institutional strength, public service reform, and sustained human capital development. Speaking in Port Harcourt on Monday at the opening of a four-day workshop on Transformational Leadership for Sustainable […]
G7 Meets In Canada Amid Ukraine War, Trade Tensions

Finance leaders from the world’s most advanced economies have arrived in Alberta, Canada, for a high-level G7 summit beginning Tuesday, where geopolitical unrest and economic disruption are expected to dominate discussions. Chief among the concerns is the protracted conflict in Ukraine, as well as renewed tensions stemming from the trade policies of U.S. President Donald […]
Oil Price Hike Won’t Raise Petrol Cost — Dangote

Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals has announced a steady reduction in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly referred to as petrol, despite ongoing volatility in the global crude oil market. In an official statement issued by Anthony Chiejina, the company’s Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer, Dangote emphasized that this pricing approach […]
Falana: Compulsory Voting Not In Alignment With Constitution

Renowned human rights advocate and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has sharply condemned the proposed legislation seeking to mandate compulsory voting in Nigeria. He argued that the bill stands in clear conflict with constitutional provisions and is ultimately unworkable within the bounds of the nation’s existing legal system. The bill, titled “A Bill for […]
Toward Integrated Care: Rethinking Service Delivery

By Samuel Chimeremueze Anaemeje The fragmentation of health and social care services remains one of the most persistent barriers to equitable, efficient, and high-quality care globally. As patient needs become more complex—particularly due to aging populations, chronic conditions, and mental health demands—traditional service delivery models have struggled to keep pace. In response, integrated care has […]
Innovating Service Models For Public Health Systems

By Cynthia Chinemerem Anyanwu Public health systems across the globe are under increasing pressure to meet growing demands, reduce disparities, and respond to rapidly changing health landscapes. Amid these pressures, traditional models of service delivery—often rigid, centralized, and fragmented—have proven inadequate. Innovation in health service models has therefore emerged as a critical imperative, not just […]
My Visit to Pope’s Event Wasn’t Political — Obi

Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential flagbearer in Nigeria’s 2023 general election, has clarified that his presence at the Vatican for the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV was entirely non-political. Speaking on the visit, Obi noted that his attendance was consistent with his long-standing tradition of witnessing key national and global events—ranging from inaugurations to […]