I reckon that your weekends may be boring on television and decided with my boss Sola Omole’s support and with...
To those moved by human interest stories, two incidents have dominated the news, particularly on social media, in the last...
Nigerian politicians have been conducting an experiment since 1999 to find out whether and for how long you can build...
There is a schism, a gulf, between PROMISES and PERFORMANCE by holders of elective positions in Nigeria. Increasingly, it is...
For the past decade, Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and its largest economy, has been menaced by a terrorist onslaught...
Last Monday Joko Widodo, the newly elected Indonesian president, announced an immediate increase of more than 30 percent in the...
Poly I. Emenike, whose book Entrepreneurial Spirits will be publicly presented in Lagos this week, is an exceptional member of...
Iam sitting by my window in my hotel room far away from Nigeria. The long glass window pane is crying...
Nigeria is likely to have its most competitive presidential elections since return to civil rule in 1999 on February 14,...
The reality finally dawns and Federal Government’s response, strangely delayed and almost belated, confirms that the days of waste and...
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, coordinating minister for economy and finance minister and Bright Okogu, director general of budget office of the federation,...
More than once in this column I have condemned the outrageous commentary by Jean-Marie Le Pen, the far-right French politician...
Who failed the North?” “No sah, not me!” “Don’t play with me. I say who failed the North?” “How would...
When US President Barack Obama suffered his first self-described “shellacking” during his first term, I was still very much a...
Afew years ago, the Club of Rome, an influential global think tank, published a report, The Capacity to Govern, under...