As we continue to battle Coronavirus collectively as a nation, I have had cause to explain to a number of...
Somehow inside a major airport in an important city in the world’s youngest region by population demographics, I had stumbled...
Last week the boys from Washington were in our country under the framework of the IMF Article IV Visitation exercise....
I probably sound like a scratched record, but I am always happy to connect on a Friday because most people...
On Wednesday the 19th of February, the Voice of Reason held an event at the Shell Hall of the MUSON...
Along the bank of a village river, laid a man by the name of Izubuuba Nwalimu. Izubuuba Nwalimu held a reputation for...
The South East blogosphere buzzed endlessly all week as the good news came out from Emene about the resuscitation of...
Since the Nigerian army violently crushed Isaac Adaka Boro’s twelve-day revolt in 1966, the Nigerian state has found it expedient...
We cannot over-emphasised what leaders are expected to do all the time. Leaders are to achieve the result. Not one-off...
Like most Nigerians, I knew Chris Ngige in 2003, following the Anambra political whirlwind of that era. I don’t know why, but...
Acquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent is something we’re told God doesn’t like. In fact, to use His own...
In a strategy retreat some weeks ago to review the annual performance of a firm, some interesting results and revelations...
The Central Bank has given operators in the microfinance industry up to April 2021 to shore up their capital base....
In the year 2000, world leaders adopted the United Nations Millennium Declaration which committed the nations of the world to...
Currently, the greatest virus outbreak concern is to avoid any possible emergence of secondary virus clusters. Recently, this critical task...