The jubilation in Ala Igbo over the incarceration of former Abia state governor, Orji Uzor Kalu speaks to deeper concerns...
One of the consequences of the fall of the Berlin wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union was the...
The recent recrudescence of hostility between Ghanaians against Nigerian traders has retained the incidences of naijaphobia in the front burner,...
This column’s last week article tagged “Kano versus Dubai-the difference” has been described by most of the readers as a...
The Nigerian government’s recent decision to close the country’s land borders to all goods is the latest addition to...
Our propensity to keep silent in the presence of abnormalities has brought us to where we are. Such can range...
So much has been said and also done, concerning the development of the SME sector, not just in Nigeria but...
In a research on how value is destroyed in a firm, four main factors were identified as responsible. They include...
The public service has dual accountability responsibilities. It is accountable to the politician in that it translates the policies and...
An editor was once quoted as saying that “poverty is worthy, but not newsworthy.” That declaration arose in a debate...
Clearly, culture matters for development. And it is one of the factors that underpin the relative underdevelopment of African countries....
At the 2019 End of Year Thanksgiving Service which took place at the Aso Villa Chapel, the Vice President, Prof...
In June 2007, Citigroup CEO Chuck Prince famously told the Financial Times: “When the music stops, in terms of...
A while ago, a notable minister was quoted decrying the alleged level of hunger in Nigeria. How can there be...
Nigeria faces a perfect storm. A combination of unfavourable circumstances – low growth, low productivity and rising population – is...