In economics, scale is implicitly assumed to be a good thing, when economists talk about “economies of scale” they refer...
Given the mass of accumulated experience, your columnist may be forgiven for occasional trips down memory lane. This is not...
The recent Nyanya bus station bombing and the abduction of the school girls from Chibok has drawn the world’s attention...
I was rather shocked by Naija-Man’s claim that “anyone who came out of public service wealthy, incontrovertibly is guilty of pen...
It has become a ritual; the slow march of corpse- bearing Korean officials, stretcher in hand, sombre looks, and a...
The Field Manual (FM) on Counterinsurgency Operations of the US Army defines insurgency as an “organized movement aimed at the...
How consistent or divergent is the Bible with conventional economics? Are there coherent theories around economics and finance in scripture...
Earlier this month I happened to have been involved in two unusual Nigerian events. The first was at the very...
Last week this column focused on the Fourth Europe-Africa Summit which took place in Brussels during 3-4 April. I would...
The deregulation of the price of premium motor spirit (PMS) is naturally off the agenda in the run-up to the...
The phone rang. “Hello!” “Good morning, Mr O. J.” “What time is it?” “6 o’clock.” “Naija man, why so early?”...
Abuja returned to the front burner this week as I made my way back from a short trip to the...
Eskom, the wholly state-owned electricity company, generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to 4.65 million industrial, mining, commercial, agricultural and residential...
Eskom, the wholly state-owned electricity company, generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to 4.65 million industrial, mining, commercial, agricultural and residential...
The natural tendency of people is to isolate Jesus Christ as a spiritual phenomenon. However he lived as a human...