It is not a secret that all is not well with Nigeria’s power sector reform. Blackouts have continued to be...
Steel, electricity, rail transport, plastics and fertilisers were the linchpin inventions of the second Industrial Revolution (1870 to 1914). During...
There is no doubt that the rebasing of Nigeria’s national accounts to a 2010 base period from the long reported...
As a bold step towards addressing the monumental infrastructure deficit in the country, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) late last...
Land is the most unique and most strategic of all the factors of production: capital, labour and enterprise. Its availability...
Digital music is catching up in Africa. International and local digital music services, such as The Kleek (owned by Universal...
Experts say poor health infrastructure, low standard of patient care, absence of world-class hospitals and diagnostic centres, the stunted growth...
The just-concluded African Cup of Nations (AFCON) took off on an unexpected note. The hosting of the tournament was marked...
At the onset of falling oil prices in the international market, the Nigerian government appeared to be proactive in the...
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must have learnt one or two lessons from the events of the last few...
Transportation, no doubt, is the pivot around which the wheel of every modern economy revolves. Indeed, the speed and efficiency...
An efficient and modern payment system is positively correlated with economic development and is a key enabler for economic growth....
Elite consensus is a phenomenon that most developed social formations have in common. The concept refers to a situation in...
Education starts from the cradle. Catching children young with quality education remains a veritable tool to lifelong development. As the...
What started as a mere rumour eventually crystallised into a hard fact when, last Saturday, the Independent National Electoral Commission...