Over the years my engagement with Nigeria has been like sitting on the front row of an emotional rollercoaster: exhilarating...
In 1999 Chuba Okadigbo was on the verge of emerging as president of the Senate and chairman of the National...
Your Excellency, as I conclude this three-part memo as my humble contribution to support your historic assumption of office after...
In the last two weeks, coastal shipping in Nigeria under the Cabotage Act has been x-rayed in this column with...
I am writing this piece in the home of a friend in the leafy suburbs of Frankfurt-am-Main, the financial capital...
There is a conundrum about technocrats. Every government needs them. The assumption being that technocrats can help improve government performance,...
In his inauguration speech last week, President Buhari listed “Boko Haram, the Niger Delta situation, the power shortages and unemployment”...
Kindness is measurable. It is that quality that can be physical as well as intangible. Stopping at a traffic light...
The Central Bank of Nigeria would probably be expecting applause after claiming to have nipped in the bud the monumental...
I started this series of columns looking at how the Buhari administration can start to improve the environment for commerce...
Nigeria has had several new beginnings in the last decade and a half – the return to civil rule in...
Your Excellency, I am praying that as you have finally assumed office as the 4th democratically elected president in this...
Ownership of vessels In this column last week, it was stated that the Cabotage Act of 2003 is to stimulate...
Psychologists call the pattern that people go through when they experience a serious loss the “cycle of grief”. It is...
I was privileged to have been invited as an observer at the recently concluded African Development Bank (AfDB) Annual Meeting...