Over the past few days, I have read and listened to various discussions about the state of the Nigerian economy,...
It is time to admit the inadmissible: Nigeria does not have a sustainable gas master plan, whatever the subject of...
When the World Health Organization declared that Nigeria had successfully eradicated the Ebola virus within its borders, there was loud...
It is often said that a house is only as strong as the foundation upon which it sits. The same...
Last week, Nigeria’s central bank devalued the naira and tightened policy. In addition, OPEC opted not to cut output, confirming...
Conflict-related sexual violence is a war crime mired in myths and shrouded in secrecy and stigma. Perhaps the greatest misperception...
The unending debate on the overbearing attitude of regulators as it concerns ease of doing business in Nigeria has never...
Many governments continue to lurch from one political crisis to another. Short-term vision, reactionary policies, and growing political polarization have...
Elected representatives of the people are climbing high fences in agbada and three-piece suits with their shoes falling off behind...
The general consensus in Adamawa State is that the state needs a paradigm shift in terms of development because it...
Last week Wednesday marked the culmination of what can only be described as a fantastic feat of science and engineering....
For those of that you that may remember, I wrote my weekly ‘Outsider Inside’ column for approximately two years: October...
During the last several decades, income inequality in the United States has increased significantly – and the trend shows no...
Elections offer voters the platform to make vital choices. Irrespective of its scope, whether local or national, elections give voters...
In the past few months, there has been a gradual decline in the prices of crude oil in the international...