Fifty-five year old Niyitegeka Veneranda lives in rural Rwanda. She and her husband are parents to seven children and grandparents...
Recently on the Radio Nigeria programme Police Diary, spokesman of the Nigerian Police, Frank Mba, was a guest of the...
While Nigerians await the state-by-state breakdown of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures by the National Bureau of Statistics...
The above-named article (BusinessDay, April 10, 2013) refers: There is too much hype regarding mobile payments in Africa. Thanks to...
The ‘oga at the top’ (OATT) national comedy that went viral in recent weeks once again affirms the towering place...
The Korean Peninsula was separated into north and south by a three-year war which was suspended in 1953 by an...
The merger committee and the leadership of the merging parties would need to be assisted with initiatives that would enable...
One of the most fundamental goals of an ideal state is the happiness of the citizenry. Once the masses...
Property development provides many benefits to any discerning economy. More than just providing accommodation and shelter to the people of...
The former vice chancellor of the University of Lagos, Tolu Odugbemi, made a promise to the university community to provide...
Given the indications of some understanding, based on media reports early in January, between ACN and ANPP which portended stronger...
SEC and the National Assembly One has watched with keen interest and concern developments in the National Assembly as it...
The world’s developed economies, of which the United States is by far the largest and systemically most important, face a...
At this point, we will take a critical look at a local manufacturing firm, Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Ltd (IEPL). This...
It is very common in Nigeria to hear the phrase ‘this is politics’. Often, to a politician it means this...