Electricity generation commenced in Nigeria in 1896, exactly 120 years ago. Nigeria Electricity Supply Company (NESCO) started as an electric...
Traditional microfinancing aims to reach the very poor in society, with “fitted services” but more importantly, they aim to sustain...
If you have been following me for two weeks now, you would expect to read my third instalment on my...
I may be wrong but I believe that something is going wrong in the World. Any where you turn,...
Nations devalue their currencies for several reasons. Some devalue their currencies to combat trade imbalance. Others devalue their currencies...
Lower, but still high inflation expectations, allow room for SARB tightening pause The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) holds...
According to the Vedas of ancient India, men are playthings in the hands of fate. It would seem that destiny...
GDP growth of 5.9 per cent y/y in Kenya in Q1 2016 exceeded most expectations. The economy had been...
Something sinister is going on in our communities which require our full attention. This is really a matter that...
Some weeks ago, the Lagos state governor, in a fit of anger over the purported destruction of some BRT buses...
When there is a conflict between an individual’s words and his visible actions, I have learnt to focus on deeds...
Last week, I delivered the first instalment of this series on corruption. This extended and revised version is based on...
It was Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States of America, who said that “the only thing...
On 23 June 2016, the Britons conducted a referendum to either remain or leave the European Union (EU). Before the...
Nigeria is technically in a recession. Gross Domestic product plunged from 6.3% growth in 2014 to 2.7% in 2015. Specifically...