The new Anambra State has come of age. It was carved out of the old Anambra State in 1991....
When you think of teenage girls, you might imagine common stereotypes, from the “mean girl” to the sullen...
Money laundering was not considered a crime until the 1980s when the United States congress passed series of law to...
As Nigerians soberly recollect the fiftieth year of the gruesome murder and overthrow of the country’s first military head...
During the World War 1, when the government of United States of America began to draft men, it was...
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On August 2, 2016, Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, appeared in an interview...
In Nigeria, a vast majority of its population lives and works in rural areas, two thirds to be...
It suddenly manifested on the social media the suggestion to revisit Naira redenomination; an idea which was aggressively...
It all started with my boss Bolaji Akinyemi who in the 1970s called for the black nuclear bomb. Many...
The recent economic statistics released by various bodies indicating a downward spiral of the Nigeria economy and the report...
It was typical of Prof. Damian Woods-Platt who has devoted his entire academic career at Cambridge University to insist...
Nigeria is probably tops on the world’s list of unfulfilled dreams, plans and failed policies. Right from the days...
“We have had countless of time that capital inflows are just waiting in the wings to pour back in if...
Nigeria’s developmental bane remains linked to leadership failure. Yet our governance and economic challenges has thrown up another dimension. With...