With the minimal growth figure posted by Nigeria in the second quarter of 2017, expectations are high that the country...
In 2010, I wrote a book with the title: Nigeria @ 50 -Time for the evolution of a new nation....
The Nigerian economy exited recession in the second quarter of 2017 to much applause. Readers of my column would recall...
Anytime the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) takes place one can see the powers nations exhibit by the manner in...
It is in the wise book of proverbs that the popular phrase emerges “he who goes a-borrowing, goes a-sorrowing.” Concerns...
Two weeks ago, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) repeated a recent interview with former President Olusegun Obasanjo on its popular...
My mum, the most distinguish Mrs. Josephine Amodu drilled it into our heads that gratitude is one of top ten...
BRIC economies continue to grow. In the late 2020s, the size of China’s economy will surpass that of the...
One of the characteristic of the Nigerian state is its resort to brute force and deadly violence to suppress legitimate...
Nigeria recently exited a recession that hit the nation like a hurricane. Thankfully, that hurricane has been downgraded to a...
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB), whose monetary policy committee (MPC) meets this week (19-21 September), has proved to be...
From the moment man came into existence, he was kept in the garden of splendour and abundance by his creator....
It is heart-wrenching to watch this country walk into preventable cataclysm. A nation that has one war in its hand...
The old-style Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) viewed financial and operational data as its private property, and not to be...
As the White House is about to escalate trade friction in intellectual property, it has opted for a flawed,...