There’s hardly any parent who is not worried about the rising incident of drug addiction among youths in Nigeria. To say that this situation has taken a worrisome dimension is stating the obvious, but even more troubling is government’s attitude to the ill. Is banning codeine and tramadol the magic potion? Parents on their part cannot be totally absolved. How well do you know your children? Do you suppose that supplying them with more than enough cash, providing them with latest gadgets and whatever catches their fancy is same as having a relationship with them? In this second edition of L&S, we bring you an incisive interview with a former Chairman of NATIONAL DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (NDLEA). It is a must read.
On our cover is an insightful article on restructuring. Several views have been posited but we leave you to take your position. We featured the story of a motorcycle mechanic who became Senior Advocate of Nigeria as well as other intriguing reports in the last edition. This time you’ll meet lots of significant people who scaled hurdles, refusing to be stopped.
National issues, human interest reports, judiciary, education, business and many more, this edition touches on a potpourri of subjects that affect our daily lives. Please don’t hesitate to share your views with us.
Lillian
The Team
Editor-in-Chief/CEO
Lillian Okenwa
Managing Editor
Kirsten Okenwa
General Editor
Clare Chika
Deputy Editor
Eke Ojim
Consulting Editor
Joe Dauda
Correspondents
Samuel Attah
Chris Madu
Ladidi Sabo
Ngozi Agueze
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