Because of the hidden destructive capacity of hot money, also known as “hot potato”, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),...
The maiden BusinessDay Research RMS TNS Consumer Confidence shows that a minimum of 1 in 2 Nigerians owns a sound...
Unlike the rest of the world, those chartered accountants who were gathered in St. Peter’s Square in Rome to hear...
The pesky ambition of President Goodluck Jonathan to seek a second term in office was given the green light by...
Former governor of Bayelsa State, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha (Alams for short), who was convicted for economic crimes against the state and...
When I published what I now regard as the first part of this article exactly two weeks ago ((March 7,...
‘My oga at the top’ syndrome When Obafaiye Shem, Lagos State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence...
In spite of everything going on in this country, I still believe we live in interesting and important times. For...
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, is not celebrated just for the splendour of its buildings or the legerdemain of her products....
When Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999, one of the very first issues that characterised the polity is the clamour...
The global village is constantly confronted with ever growing socio-economic challenges (amongst numerous issues). These problems are normal (with life)...
When the Bourbon monarchy was restored in 1815, the French diplomat Talleyrand is reported to have said of the Bourbons:...
Anambra State, which is indigenous to the Igbos of the South-East, deserves the slogan “the light of the nation”....
While some parts of the country experienced flooding of greater dimension last year, the situation in Lagos was relatively pleasant....
Jorge Mario Bergoglio – not an Italian, not a European, but a Latin American from Argentina – has now been...