In his book, The Wealth of Nations (1776), Adam Smith suggested that workers’ wages vary according to the work conditions...
On this Sunday afternoon in the month of May, there is a gathering in one of the smaller function rooms...
There is a long well-documented history of cooperation between the private/business sector and the United Nations (UN), as well as...
Wikipedia defines a privilege as “a certain entitlement to immunity granted by the state or another authority to a restricted...
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Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria’s Vice-President (VP), is the latest public figure to lend his voice to the debate on Nigeria’s non-signature...
The ignoble role the so-called middle-class (the class below those in wealth and above those in poverty) plays in the...
When sales departments of most commercial enterprises sit together to review their performance, it presents a great opportunity for the...
Obviously, there exists a large army of unemployed youths in our country. According to a latest National Bureau of Statistics...
An anonymous author once affirmed that: “In absence of clearly defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily acts...
What to do about the memories of Biafra brought to the fore, once again, by the current rift in Igboland....
One of the five best performing stock exchanges globally, the Nigerian Stock Exchange, is bleeding. It’s measure of corporate gains,...
The AfCFTA Agreement states clearly the objective of AfCFTA: to create a single market for goods, services, facilitated by movement...
It was a surreal feeling for me to literally step into the belly of a whale in December 2017. It...
Despite increase in oil output, Nigeria’s biggest International Oil Company (IOC) in terms of asset and production, Shell, says persistent...