The passage of the Public Procurement Bill by the 8th Senate would not have come at a more auspicious time...
The importance of good road networks cannot be over emphasised. It reduces the distance between people and markets. There’s...
The world’s population is getting bigger – and older. With the elderly increasingly close to outnumbering their younger counterparts –...
First, the problem with the CHANGE-mantra which Nigerians voted for is the omission of ‘DIRECTION’. To assume that a change...
When one considers the haphazard and incoherent nature of PMB’s administration, the public’s response to his request for ‘Emergency Powers’...
As six states marked their silver jubilee on August 27, 2016, there was none in which there was a genuine...
Manpower inadequacies, poor infrastructures, rural/urban divide associated with disparity in amenities, and many more were the common phenomena associated with...
As the contention over who becomes the next United Nations Secretary-General hits up as the current occupant, Mr. Ban Ki-moon...
A trajectory of available statistics suggests that the Nigerian economy may be heading towards a recession. For emphasis, the National...
Three developments motivate my piece today. First, I came across a video of the 7th Bola Tinubu Colloquium address...
The results of the government’s attempts over the past 15 months to control the commanding heights of the economy...
The passage of the Public Procurement Bill by the 8th Senate would not have come at a more auspicious time...
There is this particularly popular albeit erroneous thought peddled amongst many educated Nigerians that any successful Nigerian professional who does...
The many controversies dogging the 2016 Budget provide an opportunity for Nigeria to undertake a comprehensive budget reform that will...
Travel & Tourism’s impact on the economic and social development of a country can be enormous; opening it up for...