As the BusinessDay Research “Banking Outlook” published early in the year showed, 2012 turned out to be a year of...
Social media, while widely understood by the common man, is a concept whose substance and value are yet to be...
When the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established by the United Nations Security Council 20 years...
Time has always been a mysterious concept, ponderous to physics and cosmology and puzzling to philosophers. Only the greatest of...
Remember that mammal that came from eggs, grew to fill a chunk of space and too big to continue on...
It has become an aberration in Nigeria to refer to the younger generation as the future of the country due...
The wind of change in the Nigerian power industry has continued to raise the hopes of its citizenry that, indeed,...
The 1945 United Nations Charter represented a historic breakthrough in the pursuit of peace on a multilateral basis. At the...
Nigeria has often been branded an import-dependent country simply because it imports more goods than it exports, with consequent negative...
Changing business requirements, the emergence of cloud computing, as well as the need to reduce budgets, improve automation and follow...
The run-up in gold prices in recent years – from $800 per ounce in early 2009 to above $1,900 in...
West African nations, including Nigeria, face an unprecedented crisis in employment. Indeed, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) reports that the...
It is necessary for us at this point to compare notes with Cote d’Ivoire, our close neighbours, in terms of...
Many leading politicians from the North have made inflammatory statements at various times concerning the presidency of Goodluck Jonathan. Before...
For almost the entire first half of 2011, this column extensively discussed the crisis in the Nigerian education system. We...