When Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took office in December 2012 for the second time, he introduced some radical policies,...
The Science, Technology, engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields are today attracting increased attention because of the role of the STEM...
Around the world, one of the major factors destroying lives and hampering economic growth is also one of the hardest...
In G.W. Hegel’s immortal words, “History leads the wise man and drags the fool”. Fifty-five years of Nigeria’s nationhood was...
The ancient Igbo society was built on the principle of live and let live. Many of the proverbs of that...
At the Abuja venue of the World Economic Forum on Africa (WEFA) 2014, Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, noted that...
The economy of every country changes over time as a result of several factors which range from new policies to...
The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Abia State has accused the Abia government of selective destruction of illegal structures...
The idea of the social contract, which first appeared in the writings of Plato but developed by Thomas Hobbes, and...
Globally, emerging markets are enduring pressures which are prompting a review of original GDP forecasts. Despite this, Standard Chartered remains...
When Ebola hit Lagos, sub-Saharan’s Africa’s most populous city, Nigerian tech entrepreneurs Seyi Taylor and Bankole Oluwafemi were, just like...
Stanford University Encyclopaedia of Philosophy defines “collective self-delusion” as holding of a false belief in the face of strong and...
There are political leaders whose actions and speeches lend new depths to our democratic experience; whose body language raises the...
The recurring issue of clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers in some parts of Nigeria remains one of the major...
Last May, I shared in an extraordinary moment. I had the privilege, together with many leaders from across Africa, of...