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...
Politics is a very noisy enterprise; the actors are always shouting at the top of their voices, pushing and shoving...
By any economic measure, we are living in disappointing times. In the United States, 7.2 percent of the normal productive...
As BusinessDay prepares for its maiden banking awards this weekend, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released its latest assessment...
On May 26, Angelina Jolie’s aunt, Debbie Martin, died of breast cancer at 61. Jolie’s mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died at...
Undoubtedly, the mobile revolution is here to stay. The adoption of mobile devices remains strong and it is expected to...
Even the Vatican was stunned when Andrew Bailey, chief executive of Global Prudential Regulatory Authority, refused to back down or...
We should not be surprised if beginning from 2014 governors, senators, House of Assembly members, etc emerge by endorsement and...
Over the years the Nigerian economy has witnessed many developments. Many manufacturers and product owners have reaped the benefits of...
It has been a challenge for me to write this. Several times I tried to write this piece but each...
It was laughter galore. I continued, this time with mischievous comments: “The world has, indeed, come to an end. Things...
The fact of the APC governors being united may have definitely played a role. However, more significant was the mobilisational...
Up to the moment he breathed his last on Thursday, March 21, 2013, Chinua Achebe, Africa’s most quoted raconteur, novelist,...