No doubt, the growth of mobile technology continues to redefine the concept of borders and the search for indigenous or...
Today’s decision-makers are supposed to embrace the virtues of big data, relentlessly pursue quantitative metrics, and then adhere to the...
There was no election in Akwa Ibom State! There was no election in Akwa Ibom State!” he cried out several...
Every six months or thereabouts the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) passes out a crop of new corps members. The...
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has the chance to become to his country what South Korean President Kim Dae-jung and...
Though Nigerians seem to love the noise-making approach to the fight against corruption, evidence from our recent past experiences suggests...
Delta accounts for about 15 percent of Nigeria’s oil (according to data from The Economic Associates) and is deemed the...
In the world of trading, currencies always come in pairs. For example, we often talk about the euro/US dollar pair...
A few months ago, I was greatly blessed by the birth of a third grandchild. His arrival caused me to...
Our first piece on this topic identified high cost of operation as one of the many challenges of the microfinance...
As African entrepreneurs expand their businesses, they look not only for capital but also for expertise from their investors to...
The issue of corruption has over the years been a constant subject of discourse among Nigerians. To properly underscore how...
Nigeria has abundant reserves of associated and non-associated gas estimated in excess of 187 trillion (standard) cubic feet (Tcf). Though...
For various reasons Nigeria has long experienced difficulties running public ventures efficiently and profitably. The country’s critics, at home and...
As it so often happens, the best hope for answers to thorny issues is by relying on history. To that...