The oil and gas industry in Nigeria has, in the past couple of years, witnessed a gale of divestment by...
The 2015 general elections in Nigeria, like a piece of music, has come and gone but the melody lingers. From...
As the president-elect prepares to face the task of governance, we wish to place the issue of inclusive growth on...
It is now four months into the New Year and the 2015 budget has not been passed. This is not...
Changing one’s political party seems to be the new game in town. Politicians from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and...
The courageous decision by incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan to promptly accept defeat and congratulated Muhammadu Buhari, his main rival, hours...
The maiden edition of Sub-Sahara Africa Upstream oil and gas summit ended in in Accra, Ghana, recently. Among other things,...
Apapa port accounts for 30% of cargo throughput among Nigerian seaports. Much of the cargo handled by the Apapa port...
It is not a secret that all is not well with Nigeria’s power sector reform. Blackouts have continued to be...
As Nigeria basks in the glory of the recent peaceful presidential election, it is clear to the dispassionate observer of the...
Though Nigerians still have one more time to queue up to elect the governors of some states of the federation...
Contrary to the predictions that the presidential election would spike violence across Nigeria, last Saturday turned out to be an...
The judiciary as the third leg of government could be described as a lubricant, having the capacity to calm frayed...
The judiciary as the third leg of government could be described as a lubricant, having the capacity to calm frayed...
Joseph Dawha, Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) recently hinted that the corporation had commenced...