Adenike Adeodun

Adeodun Adenike Dorcas boasts over four years of extensive experience in human capital management. Her diverse expertise encompasses areas like writing, strategic project management, and visionary leadership. Committed to elevating Africa's talent landscape, Adeodun holds a fervent belief in the intrinsic potential of every individual. She is dedicated to ensuring they are equipped with the essential tools and knowledge for their professional ascent. By aligning people's skills and aspirations with organizational goals, she aims to transform workspaces into centers of innovation and excellence.

Nigeria DisCos Collected N210 Billion in October, NERC Says

Nigeria’s DisCos collected N210 billion in October 2025, according to NERC, as billing gaps and subsidies continued to weigh on electricity sector finances.

Tambuwal Says Nigeria Elections Often Distorted at Collation

Aminu Tambuwal says Nigeria’s elections are often distorted during collation, arguing that systemic flaws weaken voter influence and calling for electoral reforms.

Keep exploring

Zamfara Lawmakers Urge Federal Takeover of Security

Zamfara security crisis deepens as lawmakers urge federal takeover, accusing Governor Dauda Lawal of negligence while rural communities face relentless bandit attacks.

Marketers, Northern Groups Blast NNPC Over Refinery Delays

Marketers and northern groups accuse NNPC of stalling refinery rehabilitation, hurting jobs and market stability in Nigeria’s downstream sector.

Pastor Accused in Cross-Border Drug Smuggling Bust

NDLEA arrests Lagos pastor in cross-border drug trafficking case, seizing massive cannabis and opioid hauls in coordinated nationwide operations.

Peter Obi Urges Five-Year Term for Nigerian President

Peter Obi backs a five-year presidential term without re-election, pledging to serve only once if elected in 2027.

Itodo Slams Premature Campaigns, Urges Stiffer Sanctions

Samson Itodo warns premature campaigns erode governance, urging tougher sanctions to deter political actors ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 elections.

Nigeria to Offer Tax Breaks for Local Input Use

Nigeria approves tax incentives for local raw material use to reduce imports and stimulate innovation in the manufacturing sector.

Nigeria Faces 10-Year Low in WASSCE Pass Rate

The WASSCE 2025 results have reached a 10-year low, with WAEC attributing this decline to strict anti-malpractice measures and the rollout of Computer-Based Testing (CBT), which has sparked a debate about Nigeria’s readiness for a full transition.

UK-Funded Project Backs Nigerian Curriculum Reform

A UK-funded project promotes curriculum reform in Nigeria, helping universities embed entrepreneurship, peacebuilding, and sustainability into modern education systems.

Tinubu Camp Shrugs Off Atiku-Obi Alliance Threat

Keyamo says the Atiku-Obi alliance won't defeat Tinubu, citing poor strategy, dwindling support, and strong economic fundamentals.

2027 Election: Can Nigeria’s Opposition Coalition Dethrone Tinubu’s APC?

As 2027 elections approach, Nigeria’s opposition coalition faces the uphill task of unseating APC’s Bola Tinubu amid internal crises, defections, and a fast-closing window to forge a united front.

Amnesty Slams Nigeria for Covering Up Police Killings of Protesters in #EndBadGovernance Crackdown

Amnesty International has accused Nigeria’s government of a systematic cover-up of police brutality during the #EndBadGovernance protests, saying not a single officer has faced prosecution a year after the killings.

Ribadu Says Insecurity Has Impacted Over 150 Million Nigerians

Ribadu warns that insecurity has devastated farming communities and affected millions of Nigerians, calling for urgent national unity.

Latest articles

Nigeria DisCos Collected N210 Billion in October, NERC Says

Nigeria’s DisCos collected N210 billion in October 2025, according to NERC, as billing gaps and subsidies continued to weigh on electricity sector finances.

Tambuwal Says Nigeria Elections Often Distorted at Collation

Aminu Tambuwal says Nigeria’s elections are often distorted during collation, arguing that systemic flaws weaken voter influence and calling for electoral reforms.

Community Pharmacists Say Pharmacies Are Health Facilities

Community pharmacists say Nigerian law recognises pharmacies as health facilities, defending regulated point-of-care testing and urging collaboration across healthcare professions.

Nigeria Says Third Mainland Bridge Rehab Cost N43 Billion

Nigeria says the Third Mainland Bridge rehabilitation cost N43 billion, while the CCTV control centre cost about N2.5 billion, rejecting reports of inflated surveillance spending.