The problem of poverty in Nigeria is not abating. At best it is getting worse and at worst it has...
It is becoming increasingly clear that president Olusegun Obasanjo did a yeoman’s job in the fight against official corruption in...
What I read every day in newspapers is the injection of dollars into the economy, multiple foreign exchange rates regimes,...
Nigerian economy likely out of recession in Q1 2017 Growth was -1.5 percent in 2016, same as my forecast. (See...
This week could be described as a turning-point week for the Nigerian economy. This is because of the significant decisions...
Political economists are concerned with the interaction between politics and economics, or between the state and markets, in influencing change...
The philosophical debate about freedom and determinism isn’t new. But there’s a near universal acceptance that man (meaning the human...
In this first two years of the Buhari presidency, the government has basically tried to defeat corruption through public mobilisation,...
The past few years have seen considerable emphasis on the need to develop the Micro, Small and medium Enterprises (MSME)...
Education is the spark of life when we’re considering national growth, and it’s the first step to technological development of...
Evil men are forever in bondage of their schemes. Just when they think victory is within their very grasp, that...
The National Assembly on 11 May finally passed the 2017 budget, five months into the year and few days after...
President Buhari returned to London last week for further medical attention, two months after he came back from a 50-day...
Some months back, I discussed what I felt were the reasons why African leaders found it particularly difficult to leave...
I am broadly supportive of Nigeria’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP). I do not think it is a perfect...