There was total silence in the large auditorium. She spoke in a passionate and crisp English about how Ghana has...
For the avoidance of doubt and as a matter of record, the official address of Barack Obama, president of the...
Nigeria’s return to democratic governance in 1999 fortuitously coincided with a global cyclical upturn that ensured large and sustained terms...
One of the most mind-boggling footages to be aired in recent times was that by CNN which showed the suffering...
The aviation industry supports 6.9 million jobs and $80.5 billion in GDP in the African continent. Nigeria is yet to...
In recent times I have constantly been thinking on the extant Nigerian condition with respect to the challenges of citizen...
When the whole world is changing, you cannot have static institutions. Perhaps Antonio Gramsci described this dilemma well when he...
“I am moved by the fact that a child dies every two-and-a-half minutes from diseases linked to open defecation. Those...
Farmers-herdsmen clashes are among the most serious security challenges facing Nigeria today, especially the northern part of the county. Tussle...
As next year’s presidential election draws closer, one had expected that some of these socio-political groups rooting for Goodluck Jonathan’s...
During the Cold War, there was a strict limit on what could be agreed by way of action by the...
The relationship between stock returns and foreign exchange rates continues to draw attention from both economists and practitioners, for theoretical,...
In just five months the price of crude oil has dropped from a high of $110 in June to under...
The economic roots of world poverty become reasonably clear from an examination of the foundations of economic analysis. In some...
The traditional economic model of business operations seemed to have indeed served business well – up until recent times at...