It is only January, but already there are signs that unlike previous years, 2016 would be a tougher year to...
The centerpiece of the Global Goals to which the United Nations’ 193 countries agreed in September is to end poverty...
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The history of the budgeting process and implementation in Nigeria is replete and cannot be fully recounted without mentioning how...
The current stance of accommodative monetary policy moving towards a low interest rate environment is expected to be supportive of...
From the ashes of the fallen telecommunications behemoth, NITEL and its late kid brother MTEL, has arisen a world-class brand...
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LAGOS, Nigeria, April 29 — Four months after seizing power, Nigeria’s military leaders appear to be suffering an erosion of...
Many Nigerians, including those who welcomed the Buhari administration with open arms last year, are beginning to ask if the...
It is one of the ironies of history that the amalgamation of Southern and Northern Nigeria by Lord Frederick Lugard...
It is another Monday morning. What I am remembering is the dictum of Kwame Nkrumah: ‘Seek ye first the political...
The least anyone as gifted as Ibikunle Amosun, governor of Ogun State, can do today in the face of so...
“I am not here (in Nigeria) nor is my team in this country to negotiate a loan with conditionality….However, there...
It is a blot on the face of humanity that we have yet to eradicate slavery – of children, no...
The words of Elbert Hubbard reverberates, “This will never be a civilized country until we expend more money for books...