One of Washington’s worst secrets is that there is a select number of people who can see the most powerful...
The consequences of these developments are better imagined. The growing fiscal deficits would mean aggressive domestic and foreign borrowing by...
During a funeral service, it was announced that everyone should go to the right-hand side for their portions. When it...
The media space in Nigeria has been awash recently with news of the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) proffering criminal charges...
Christine Lagarde, the International Monetary Fund’s managing director, recently warned that the world risks a new “mediocre normal” of slower...
Global leader in credit ratings and research, Fitch Ratings, recently upgraded Lagos State’s national long-term rating to ‘AA+ (nga)’ from...
Having interacted with a considerable number of home-grown and transnational brands (and their custodians as well) across African domestic and...
The activation of the Euromoney/Visa/MasterCard Automated Teller Machine (EMV/ATM) ‘world’ in partnership with MasterCard has drawn significant criticisms even from...
In the past four months, there has been a sustained decline in the prices of crude oil in the global...
Can Nigeria get it right in the next presidential election? Will a man of probity who has patriotism and leadership...
Even from a close range, his age would easily be a subject for arguments, even bets. The reason for this...
At last, the long wait is over. On August 28, 2014, the Nigerian National Electronic Identity Card (e-ID card) was...
With the spate of insecurity in the country, particularly in the northeast, the concerns of the global community over the...
The latter part of the Dutch saying, “Sickness comes on horseback but departs on foot”, did not quite apply to...
While retiring as the chief of army staff in 1979, Lt Gen Theophilus Danjuma expressed profound fears about Nigeria’s future....