Unlike successive administrations in Nigeria since Independence who have proved not to be as farsighted, the British colonial administrators knew...
In the spring of 2012 I heard the buzzword “Afropreneur”, adopted by Idris Bello. It caught my eyes at first...
In my considered opinion, it is better to pry the loot out of the sticky fingers of the compromisers of...
Nigeria’s policy on microfinance is already 10 years old. How time flies! Indeed, time really flies very fast these days....
As he turns 55 today, he must have a special reason to be grateful to his Maker, the Almighty Allah....
It is necessary and indeed our patriotic duty not to keep quiet if we disagree when some recommendations are made,...
In 2012 I spent some time in India and I remember the first time I heard the greeting “Namaste Sir...
Bart Nnaji, the erstwhile minister of power and world-class engineering professor, spoke at the June 15-17, 2015 West African conference...
After over three weeks of assumption of office, President Muhammadu Buhari seems to be giving Nigerians, especially the corrupt ones...
For the reputation management specialist, the social media could either be a blessing or a curse. The blessing may come...
By the time the results of the polls to elect the new president of Nigeria started trickling in on Sunday,...
Dark clouds are lowering over Europe’s economic future, as three distinct tempests gather: the Greek crisis, Russia’s incursion in Ukraine,...
I have been looking into the recent news report whereby the Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) disclosed (for those who...
It is social. It is spontaneous. It is informal. It is interactive. To some, it comes easy , to others...
Development and improved governance have tended to go hand in hand. But, contrary to popular belief, there is little evidence...