I am writing this in faraway Davos, the small Swiss town that has become world famous for the yearly hosting of...
As I write this, I have just returned from the NESG/CBN Breakfast Dialogue with the CBN Governor. Given the nervousness...
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The 2015 electioneering campaigns are in full bloom. There is excitement in the air but there is also palpable apprehension....
Any objective assessment of the balance sheet of the Goodluck Jonathan administration shows that economic fundamentals have improved while inflation...
Health is on the front burner in Nigeria and Switzerland. As the World Economic Forum kicked off in Davos, Switzerland,...
Early one morning this week I read the following post on social media: “It is with sad heart that I...
The property rights approach The property rights approach to explaining corruption is underscored by the prediction of Professor S.N.S. Cheung...
Among Christians, there is always this discussion about which is the greatest sin. Many will argue that all sins are...
There are Nigerians and there are Nigerians. There are Nigerians who evoke our more circumspect, if not judgemental, nature. Brash...
The countdown to the 2015 general elections has begun in earnest. But with just a month before the presidential election...
I was not there when I tied the ribbons on the church pew on New Year’s Day in 2006. I...
I hate to see Presidential Goodluck Jonathan lose his cool. He doesn’t look good when he fumes. And frankly, it’s...
I am aware that at the next forum when I bump into the minister of industry, trade and investment or...
Since 2013 I have selected a “person” of the year and published my choice first on the op-ed pages of...