Sukuk is the Arabic name for financial certificates, but commonly refers to the Islamic equivalent of bonds. Since fixed income...
Sukuk is the Arabic name for financial certificates, but commonly refers to the Islamic equivalent of bonds. Since fixed income...
This conference offers a unique opportunity to reflect—together—on the lessons learned from Africa’s success and the challenges ahead. There is...
This conference offers a unique opportunity to reflect—together—on the lessons learned from Africa’s success and the challenges ahead. There is...
There is growing awareness that Africa’s economy is changing, for the better. Instances of instability in some countries have reduced,...
There is growing awareness that Africa’s economy is changing, for the better. Instances of instability in some countries have reduced,...
A new word is eager to come into existence and enrich our political lexicon. The word is “jonamisogyny”. It is coined...
A new word is eager to come into existence and enrich our political lexicon. The word is “jonamisogyny”. It is coined...
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were hatched during the United Nations Summit in year 2000. At the summit,...
After this column’s recent heavy West Africa focus, it comes as an interesting adventure to contemplate once again the condition...
On 1/1/14, Lord Lugard issued the following proclamation: ‘from today, all the country from the sea to near the desert...
On 1/1/14, Lord Lugard issued the following proclamation: ‘from today, all the country from the sea to near the desert...
The best review of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century that I have read so far is the one...
It’s a great time to be African and in particular Nigerian. Our 2013 GDP at 2010 constant prices propels us...
All countries have unique, inimitable and exceptional strengths (and weaknesses) around which their infrastructure ought to be built. Reflecting these...