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...
Among the numerous Bills pending before the National Assembly, few can claim to have generated as much controversy as the...
Last week, I gave a vivid image of the situation of the banks – at least as seen by ordinary...
Providing decent, affordable housing is a growing challenge in developing and developed economies alike. With demand far exceeding supply, the...
About seven years ago, December 17, 2007, I stood before this House to present my first budget as governor of...
Those who know me or who read my writings will agree that I am very optimistic about this country. I...
After 27 years in the saddle, former Burkina Faso’s imperial ruler, Blaise Compaoré, was recently forced out of power by...
Nigeria is immensely blessed by God based on any benchmark for assessing blessed countries. Crude oil is deposited beneath our...
A research study conducted by Marine Accidents Investigation Bureau, London reveals that only 1 percent of machine failure was discovered...