African dollar bonds are increasingly gaining mainstream acceptance as the continent’s brisk economic growth and low interest rates in the...
The decision of the “Seventy Senior Elders” (ex-KPMG partners) to send a robust proposal to the Secretary-General of the United...
“And what is Rome doing about all of this? Not very much. One almost gets the impression that religious persecution...
Regional economic groupings in Africa of which there are eight (8) today, were formed at different times as a prelude...
What did you think about the Lagos horn free day? Just before we get caught up with the euphoria of...
The popularity of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to support infrastructure development in emerging countries is growing worldwide. The G-20 backs PPPs...
You might have heard people talk about waiting patiently for God’s time. Every religion tends to portray God’s time in...
The following appeal, written by Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Louis Raphael I Sako of Baghdad, was sent to me a few...
In the months of September and October every year in the United Kingdom, the leading political parties, the Conservatives, Labour...
Acquisition is where an organisation develops its resources and competences by taking over another organisation while mergers are more typically...
The BusinessDay editorial of September 29, 2014 was a timely admonition to Nigeria’s National Assembly on the futility of banning...
The cause of this discussion paper bothers on corporate governance and how its framework fits Nigeria system. Before I will...
Crude oil prices have plunged by $25, or more than 20 per cent, since mid-June, raising many questions about economic...
There has been an unprecedented response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Worldwide governments, relief organisations and NGOs are...
The former governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu is obviously angry. There is real bitterness in his heart. There...