The Niger Delta crisis is still raging. Every right thinking Nigerian sees this as a major problem, but also a...
Onwuchekwa Jemie Japanese and Africans compared:Thus, throughout their Meiji industrialization project, and while preparing their post-WWII re-emergence as an economic...
IHEANYI NWACHUKWU & NGOZI UCHE At a recent conference in Lagos, business leaders and other participants moved against a bill...
MATTHEW GREEN FT As Equatorial Guinea continues to push for higher stakes in oil and gas reserves, European companies are...
Phillip Isakpa Readers must pardon me for, exceptionally, taking the privilege of this page to engage in some autobiography. This...
Just three years after Nigeria paid off its external debt of $35.916 billion, the country has embarked on another debt...
Sallimichegani Albert Camus once famously said that everything he knew about morality and the obligations of men, he owed to...
Wendy Last year I wrote The Trouble In The Niger- Delta in which I argued basically that a three-track strategy...
MARTIN WOLF Most emerging countries will conclude that accumulating massive foreign currency reserves and limiting current account deficits is a...
Guest As concluded last week, contrary to the conduct of their counterparts in democratic nations like the United Kingdom, a...
In time past, NITEL held sway over the telecommunications industry like a colossus, under a monopoly regime. Government’s ability to...
In the last two weeks, there have been renewed hostilities in the Niger Delta between the Joint Task Force (JTF)...
Gambitzero One conclusion that history furnishes us could be that the destiny of the Niger Delta people is permanently wedded...
Ben Q: Tell me more, sir. A: Any country that permits serious crimes to go unpunished is doomed. Q: You’re...
Canadian consultancy firm CPCS is advising the Lagos State Government on the development of its new railway. We caught up...