The monetary policy committee of the South African Reserve Bank meets this week, 15-17 March. The consensus view is that...
Wole Soyinka, the Nobel Literature Laureate, recently urged President Muhammadu Buhari to convene an emergency conference on the state of...
Without vision the people perish. So said the ancient Hebraic sages. Nations, like individuals, must have a vocation or they...
The Port Harcourt Volunteer is the harrowing story of the Nigerian Civil War, July1967- January 1970, two and half years...
It was veteran journalist, Muyiwa Adetiba who said to me many years ago, that “once you have an idea, a...
It was George Santayana, the Spanish-American philosopher, essayist and poet, who said that those who disregard history are doomed to...
The economy of Venezuela has shrunk by a cumulative 16 percent in the last two years, and inflation estimated at...
This is probably the latest I have published my “person of the year” since I started writing this column. My...
President Jacob Zuma is visiting Nigeria this week. The trip would probably be welcome relief for the South African leader....
I t was in the evening of Sunday 28 February 2016 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, I was listening to a...
Desperation to win elections in Nigeria is not in decline one bit. After the gracefulness of accepting defeat without a...
Real estate which has been identified as a major contributor to the Nigerian economy has traditionally been looked at as...
“We would like Nigerians and the world to regard MITI as the ‘Ministry of Enabling Environment’” – Okechukwu Enelamah Nigeria’s...
Of late, I have begun to worry about the spectre of our bourgeoning debt overhang. It was the German philosopher...
The Benefits of Adventures is a curious book—at least for those systematic readers who habitually start a book on the...