Over the past two weeks, Nigerians have read or heard almost ad nauseam the British prime minister’s description of Nigeria:...
There is evidence that, at last, we may be winning the war against the insurgents. However, with the emergence of...
I have received a good number of responses in respect of the column on pornography two weeks ago. This edition...
By 2011, it was already clear to all discerning Nigerians that the age-long policy of government to provide subsidy on...
I have always supported downstream petroleum sector deregulation. I did in 2012 and I do now! Deregulation and liberalisation have...
I will open with two quotes: “Between 1974 and 1975, most service stations nationwide were characterised by long queues due...
Last week the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, described Nigeria as one of the most fantastically corrupt Nations in the...
Since 2007 when Nigerian Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC) was mandated by the Yar’adua regime to generate electricity from nuclear reactors...
Just a week before the monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) on 17-19 May,...
In 1947, long before this country’s independence, Obafemi Awolowo wrote in Path to Nigerian Freedom that “Nigeria is a mere...
The other week, I wrote in support of the Made-in-Nigeria movement. Today’s piece is a follow-up to that humble submission....
When, in April 2009, Mokotedi Mpshe, then Chief Prosecutor of South Africa, decided to abruptly drop the 783 count charges...
It starts like a joke really. He lounges at her, a few slaps there, a threat, a punch and then...
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing and former governor of Lagos state Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola was the subject...
It is no coincidence that some of the outstanding economic books of the last five years have been on inequality...