"Any reform aimed at reinforcing NNPC’s commercial identity must be anchored in legal clarity and predictable governance ...
Until his death, he served as chairman of the Senate Committee on Works, supervising federal road and infrastructure ...
The barracks remain in their perilous state, at least 70 years after some of them were built, exemplifying the systemic rot in Nigeria.
Although their campaign was ultimately short-lived, the devastation they wrought left an indelible mark on the community ...
Besides also noted that it would further send wrong signals to investors in on-grid power, as rising debts in the sector remained alarming.
The institution revealed this in a statement issued on Thursday by its Acting Director of Information and University Relations, Habib Yakoob.