A break in personal and political relations between Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan and Rotimi Amaechi, the governor of Rivers State,...
I have sometimes been struck by a persistent tendency to portray the African Union (AU), born eleven years ago, as...
The worsening security trajectory in northern Nigeria – and President Jonathan’s inability to counter the threat effectively – has no...
I get nervous when I am running late for an event. I often get the feeling that your timing for...
AMCON, Nigeria’s bad bank, announced its intention and a comprehensive plan to redeem and refinance its maturing obligations at the...
The PIB Nigeria needs An independent review of PIB 2012 Nigeria badly needs to reform its oil and gas industry,...
At the height of the public display of folly disguised as rationality over a so-called amnesty for “Boko Haram”, I...
At the turn of the century, Nigeria was a pariah nation. Two decades leading to this period, the country suffered...
Let me write this week about Douglas Yates. He is a lanky, engagingly eccentric American academic who has been teaching,...
Will China ship inferior goods to EU and USA? –They dare not. –Why? –EU and USA have an alternative. They...
In the past, Nigeria’s growth performance has been very impressive. It has enriched the oil sector, attracted multinational investors and...
Our two-day visit to Nigeria reflected not only on a more competitive landscape than two or three years ago, but...
I never really learnt how to ride a bicycle. An attempt as a seven-year-old put paid to that. It was...
The sight of teenagers selling mushrooms using mobile phones is becoming a familiar one in rural Namibia. Namibia Polytechnic faculty...
We should first acknowledge that the world has seen major progress. The Millennium Development Goal to “halve the proportion of...