Nigeria is becoming an unbearably harsh and noisy place. And this has nothing to do with the sound of sirens...
I understand that when an aircraft reaches cruising altitude, the pilot can transfer the flight to the computer and...
Irregular; that was what I thought of finance minister Malusi Gigaba’s initial reactions in an interview with Reuters to Public...
As if the uncertainty over the current state of health of President Muhammadu Buhari is not enough political risk on its...
Last month, after nearly two years of a phantom trial for alleged corruption, Bukola Saraki, Senate President, was discharged and...
Until recently, the conventional wisdom was that China’s contribution to global reflation would be increasingly accompanied by those of the...
The worst seems to be over for Etisalat, the troubled Nigerian telecom firm, as it agreed on a win-win restructuring...
Nick Leeson (full names-Nicholas William Leeson) was the “rogue trader” who caused the catastrophic collapse of the United Kingdom’s then...
The recently passed laws on credit registration and reporting are very big steps in the improvement of Nigeria’s business environment....
It is so gratifying that Nigerians are coming to a consensus on the need to restructure the country. It has...
It came to light in early March that Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services (“EMTS” or “Etisalat Nigeria”), Nigeria’s fourth largest mobile...
A long awaited tax amnesty has come into effect since July 1. It is long awaited because for many in...
In the current febrile climate in Nigeria, with ethnic tensions so palpable and the frailty of Nigeria’s unity so exposed,...
I have written several examinations in my lifetime and most of them were pretty straightforward. I often can tell if...
In 1994, an American journalist, Robert Kaplan, in a provocative piece in The Atlantic titled “The Coming Anarchy” predicted the...