Two years after the liberation of Abia State, after the revolution that conquered the ancien regime, it is time to...
The prevailing political atmosphere in the Treasure Base of the Nation, Rivers State of Nigeria, occasioned by the schemes of...
Since the 1970’s, economists have warned that a monetary union could not be sustained without a fiscal union. But the...
Our voyage into the land of policies past leads us today to the Go Back to the Land programme. This...
From a longer-term perspective, two pressing challenges involve infrastructure bottlenecks and job creation. The two are closely related, because the...
The rocket strikes that a militant Islamist group recently fired from the Egyptian Sinai into the Israeli city of Eilat...
Vehicular breakdown in particular comes with associated negative consequences such as road obstruction, traffic gridlock and, most worrisome, accident. During...
There is no doubt that the Federal Government of Nigeria wants to achieve economic success through the Transformation Agenda. Current...
The IMF’s most recent forecast shows that the world economy is slowly strengthening. But we still are not seeing growth...
The United States Supreme Court recently began deliberations in a case that highlights a deeply problematic issue concerning intellectual-property rights....
Recently, the newly elected Italian prime minister, Enrico Letta, called on his fellow Italians and the 17-member euro currency bloc...
About five years ago, the Academic Staff Union of Universities of Olabisi Onabanjo University summoned a congress to discuss the...
At two different forums last year, President Goodluck Jonathan expressed his keen desire to see the Bureau of Public Enterprises...
There is some interesting relationship between what the South-South state governments are budgeting on education and literacy rate in the...
When the stakes are high, it is no surprise that battling political opponents use whatever support they can garner from...