Nigerians have every right to pose challenging questions. If local refining can lead to lower fuel prices, why then does electricity continue to be both expensive...
Dangote argues that the higher price of cement in Nigeria reflects broader systemic issues rather than deliberate price discrimination. According to him, addressing power supply, infrastructure...
Nigeria often aspires to emulate Singapore’s refining and petrochemical success. The comparison is instructive. Singapore has no crude oil, yet built one of the world’s most...
However, the problem is that once Dangote secures the protection of his business interests, we might not hear anything about the outcome of the investigation against...
The fact that former NMDPRA resigned from his position shows that he did not leave of his own free will; he was compelled to do so...
The ongoing debate highlights a broader question regarding the type of society Nigeria aims to foster and the values it chooses to uphold. Should we permit...
Until Nigeria addresses the rot in its local government system, grassroots development will remain a dream deferred. The reality is simple but sobering: no nation can...
Portraying Dangote as a "Messiah" has its implications. For example, it means that one individual can address the numerous challenges facing Nigeria single-handedly. In reality, what...
This refinery was not built for Aliko Dangote alone. It was built for all Nigerians, the market trader, the farmer, the transporter, the job seeker, and...
To fight Dangote Trucks is to risk higher unemployment, disrupted supply chains, and further economic instability. To support it is to embrace a model of structured...