The landscape for contemporary Nigerian art is taking a new form as some hotels are already taking interest in what...
Nigeria’s electioneering campaigns have over time been characterised by negative utterances, unguarded statements and abusive words by politicians, which portray...
It is reassuring that all the political parties and their candidates are mouthing their willingness to ensure that the general...
Nigeria, no doubt, is fast becoming a political theatre of the absurd. On account of a predominant collective historical amnesia...
In a season of minimal cheer that has essentially been spawned by declining oil prices and the devaluation of the...
The dwindling oil revenue to the Federal Government arising from falling crude oil price in the international market means the...
Michael Feroli, JP Morgan’s chief economist, projects that Texas, a major oil and gas state in the United States, may...
The United Nations (UN) in 2012 selected African designers to work with it on its ‘Fashion for Development’ project. Two...
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) constitute the engine room and the key to the development and growth of any economy....
Globally, the traditional media industry is facing challenges. It is battling to cope and remain relevant amidst keen competition from...
The emergence of organisations tracking leading economic indicators in Nigeria is a welcome development for business managers who have long...
Don’t bet on anything good to come from politics this year. It will, as usual, be the biggest bad news...
Since the slide in oil prices in the international market and its expected effect on the economy, attention has focused...
Digital music is catching up in Africa. International and local digital music services, such as The Kleek (owned by Universal...
There cannot be a better time to call for a resuscitation of Nigeria’s oil palm industry than now that crude...