BusinessDay 27 Oct 2019

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What manner of yuletide amid kidnapperinfested Nigerian highways?

T L-R: Comfort Booth, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation executive director; Georgia Arnold, MTV Staying Alive Foundation; Shina Aladeshawe, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Bada Akintunde-Johnson, Country manager, VIMN Africa, at the MTV Shuga Season 4 Premiere in Lagos.

he menace of kidnappers on Nigerian highways is yet to abate. Although it appeared subsided months back, there is a resurgence two months to yuletide. Many Nigerian roads are in bad shape, causing accidents and providing opportunities for criminals to strike. These have raised serious concerns as Christmas period approaches. With the shutting down of the Enugu

Airport (for repairs) that could have provided an alternative route for many Eastern travellers, chances are that movements could be impaired. CHUKA UROKO, OBINNA EMELIKE and IFEOMA OKEKE take a look at the challenge. See pages 12 & 13

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A glance at the mandate and operations of Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission P. 23

I can’t be too busy not to read – Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi Watch out for the full text of interview this week

L-R: Bamidele Abiodun, first lady of Ogun State; Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, first lady of Lagos State; Pauline Tallen, minister of women affairs; Siju Iluyomade, convener, Arise Women; Mairo Al-Makura, special adviser to the president on African’s first ladies peace mission; Bisi Fayemi, first lady of Ekiti State, and Martha Udom Emmanuel, first lady of Akwa Ibom State, during the 2019 Arise Women Conference in Lagos, yesterday. Pic by Olawale Amoo

How much does Nigeria gain from int’l summits? Mere endless junketing – Analysts No, is worth its weight in gold – Presidency

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‘Trips should be with President’s economic team, not hangers-on’ $150b gains from Russia trip monumental - BMO See full story on page 2


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