Last week in this column, it was stated that democracy is an event that should not collapse the nation’s economy,...
It is a great relief to our country and to all stakeholders that last week the Federal Government took some...
It is difficult to be sanguine about the current state of politics in Nigeria. Just when Nigerians thought they had...
The higher education systems of the United States and of Russia provide excellent examples which we can borrow and adapt....
So, in our same remote village the farmers have a problem. Heavy rain this year has made for a poor...
If it goes according to plan, as it ought to, two words will best capture the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship...
Some years back, Lagos State government imposed restrictions on operation of commercial motorcycles (“Okadas”) as means of public transportation. Apart...
Democracy comes in different forms but it is always subjected to differing interpretations by political scientists and intelligentsia. There are...
In my days as chairman of the Manufacturers’ Association of Nigeria, Ikeja, I would jump and applaud the recent ban...
Let me declare my economic philosophy upfront: I am a passionate believer in the social market economy. By this I...
Last month, on June 15, the world marked the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. In the UK, Queen Elizabeth rededicated...
Tertiary or higher education may not be universal or compulsory as primary and secondary/technical education; however, it is equally essential...
Super permanent secretary and chairman of President Buhari’s transition committee, 85-year-old Alhaji Ahmed Joda, two Sundays ago gave a...
Those not too keen to take a break from the past are now eager to award a low mark to...
There was a small town in rural Nigeria. It doesn’t matter where it was but the nearest market was a...