Back when the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) was dominated by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), which operated...
The name is unfamiliar. Mentioning it at this level is a stride for him. He should be done with it....
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Prosperity economics of inclusiveness Prosperity economics of inclusiveness is founded on a virtuous cycle of shared growth, security, and corporate...
Nigeria is a country of many opportunities. But Nigerians rarely exploit them. The major reason is that the government lacks...
Asides from all the politics, propaganda and jokes, there are serious issues in Lagos that need to be addressed; the...
I am sure this headline will come as a shocker to many of my friends on Facebook and Twitter, and several...
This article derives its title from a report, ‘A Roadmap for Inclusive Prosperity (RIP)’, released January 15, 2015, by the...
America’s two political parties rarely agree, but one thing that unites them is their anger about “currency manipulation,” especially by...
Again, Coca-Cola has scored bull’s eye with the Share a Coke (SAC) campaign. No, scratch that! Coca-Cola has shown why...
The year 2015 is likely to be a year of contrasts in which a difficult and uncertain start will most...