As the global community gathered over the weekend for the 25th commemoration of the Rwandan Genocide, our dear Vice President,...
This column is known for or its consistency and focus on small business development and informal credit markets. Today, we...
Reactions have continued to trail last week’s release of IMF’s 2019 Article IV visitation report which tracks Nigeria’s key financial...
Frontier markets have been in the news lately: they are the centres of attraction in the world of investment. Funds...
Globally, so many children are living on the streets. These children are popularly referred to as “street children.” This group...
Audu Ogbeh, a veteran politician and Nigeria’s agricultural and rural development minister since 2015 has been trending lately. There are...
I recently read a book titled: The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty co-authored by Clayton...
In mid-February, Bantu Holomisa, president of the United Democratic Movement (UDM), a political party, exclaimed “we now know the cost...
The IMF published their Article IV consultation report with Nigeria over the last week. I know many Nigerian tend to...
When a country joins the International Monetary Fund (IMF), it makes a commitment to pursue policies that are conducive to...
The budget and national planning minister, Udo Udoma, and the executive chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Babatunde...
This GrowthView article is a continuation of our last article “Inclusive: how prosperity and growth go hand in hand”. This...
The story of a young Nigerian girl named Success has gone viral on the social media. Success is an eight-year-old...
The first and most elementary duty of the state since Aristotle is to protect the lives and properties of its...
Daren Acemoglu and James Robinson in 2010, in a highly topical and bold paper in the Economic History of Developing...