I could sense my wife’s apprehension upon hearing the discovery of Ebola in Port-Harcourt with one medical doctor falling victim...
The National Bureau of statistics (NBS) has once again released final rebasing figures of Nigeria’s GDP, using the expenditure approach...
Is the cup half empty or half full in Nigeria, is the country on its way down or on its...
Senator Ahmed Zannah representing Borno Central and Senator Ali Ndume representing Borno South have consistently stayed put in the relative...
Sometimes I have had cause reflecting on what our World would have been without a mirror in front of us....
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called education the “single best investment” that countries can make to build “prosperous, healthy,...
As I read Steve Ayorinde’s article A don, unknown grammarian and the use of English, published in the Liberal View...
In 2005, Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha was impeached on corruption charges and Goodluck Jonathan became the governor of Bayelsa state. In...
As I stated in my previous piece, Boko Haram, just like every other Islamic terrorist group in the world, is...
Terrorism in Africa has become a reality that businesses have to consider in their risk planning. The crime has become...
I turned on the television in my hotel room in Mokwa, Niger State and stumbled unto the video of an...
When Almighty God created mankind in His image, He blessed and directed them to fill the earth and subdue it....
Over the years, development experience in the rural areas of Nigeria- where majority of the populace live- has been significantly...
Memory can be deceptive and unreliable. Consequently, the date 27th August may have little resonance for most Nigerians as they...
The reception in the United States, and in other advanced economies, of Thomas Piketty’s recent book Capital in the Twenty-First...