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There was a time Nigerian government officials and elite pretend to educate their children in Nigerian public universities as a...
Our people say that to the person who is not involved, who has no linkage with the dead, a corpse...
One of the comments I often receive during my trainings for organisations is always centred around the effects of culture...
In 2016, while Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor Godwin Emefiele was trying unsuccessfully to ease pressure on the naira...
Last week we raised the issue of economic linkages, by which we mean the interactions among operators in a value...
I believe most people know at least one thing about Thomas Edison’s story; the prolific inventor to whom we all...
Even against all warnings but determined to experience what other Nigerians pass through on a regular basis, I travelled to...
One would not be far from being correct to say that 2020 is the year of science. I will tell...
“Such in brief where the antecedents which had given to the North and south their divergent characteristics and policies. In...
African international trade has suffered greatly owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. Banks have suffered losses in tandem. Lately, some global...
The resilience of Nigerians is a favourite talking point of our politicians. It may well even be a point of...
There are few topics in economics more important than productivity. For if the purpose of economic management is to generate...
During my sojourn as a freelancer, I had a few notable run-ins with colleagues during the heated Slack conversations that...
It was with considerable glee that John Cleese and Sacha Baron Cohen announced the scoop of the century by Resilience...