Nigerians are currently upbeat on the subject of entrepreneurship, no doubt. The signs of their determination to innovate and create...
One smart boy from Utughugwu village, decided to demystify a sage from Atani village, all in Arochukwu. This sage was...
On a daily basis, democracy is becoming very interesting in Nigeria. In the past nineteen years, one could see the...
Nhlanhla Nene, the former South African finance minister, probably now wishes he stayed away from public office after his unceremonious exit a few years ago......
Growing up in the 1980s, my first contact with what Nigerian politicians describe as progressives was the establishment of 400 secondary schools by the then governor of old Oyo State Chief Bola Ige......
Godwin Emefiele, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was recently at an event where he promised that...
Two weeks ago, I was invited by the China Development Society at the London School of Economics to speak at...
Half a year ago, crude oil prices were expected to climb from $53 per barrel in 2017 to $65 per...
My reflections on the topical subject of restructuring will be in two parts. Today, we examine the basic principles for...
The politicians may tell us otherwise, but data shows us that Nigeria is currently sitting on a keg of gunpowder...
You be thief, I no be thief… You be rogue, I no be rogue … You dey steal, I no...
Since 2011, lowest wage permitted by law in Nigeria is N18,000 (US$ 50). But now that it has been established...
There has been this argument as to whether Nigeria is a secular or non-secular state, religious or non- religious nation....
Renewable power sources are ascendant. China is leading the way, with a quarter of global solar capacity and a third...
Last week, I wrote about this year’s Global Trade Review (GTR) Africa conference, held in London. The conference was attended...