Mr. Ike would have been a happier Nigerian citizen savouring some of the gains of democracy but for the recent...
Nigeria’s GDP was N89 trillion or US$561 billion in 2014. Nigeria’s economy is not only Africa’s biggest, just the largest...
With much of the world weighed down by anaemic growth, high debt and painful austerity programmes, Africa has been a...
The United States has 5 percent of the world’s population and 25 percent of the world’s prison population – about...
Within the last five years, there has been a radical transformation in the configuration of the Nigerian oil and gas...
Today, we bring to a close our discussion of the concept of enabling environment. In the last edition, among other...
The question of depreciation of a nation’s currency can heighten sensitivities of people in terms that are often regarded as...
“When you wrestle with a PIG, the pig gets HAPPY and YOU get DIRTY” – Babatunde Fashola, former governor of...
In the mid-1990s I attended a public lecture in one of the first generation federal universities in Nigeria and the...
As Kofi Annan likes to say, political matters are too important to be left to politicians. Elections are a key...
One key challenge to the health goals and outcomes of any modern nation is the dreaded killer of women and...
“If you don’t know where you are going, you will end up somewhere else” – Peter ‘Yogi’Berra “The future is...
Every patriotic and proud Nigerian desires to see our nation speedily overcome its numerous challenges and realize its full potentials...
It is necessary to distil some of the economic management lessons from the first three months of President Muhammadu Buhari’s...
It is always a pleasure to visit this extraordinary country, especially as Singapore celebrates 50 years of independence. This anniversary...