The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) is a scheme which seeks to create a Free Trade Area (FTA) between the European...
In Marslow’s hierarchy of human needs, shelter ranks second to food, which pre-supposes that without food, shelter is the most...
Disused plastics, iron, scraps of aluminium and steel are not worthless. In 2011, aluminium ingots and alloys worth $137 million...
The reversal, last week, of the impunity that took place in 2012 in Taraba State deserves commendation. By that development,...
The question of women participation in politics has been an ongoing one. And nowhere is this more pertinent than in...
Predictably, the continuous fall in oil prices has generated reactions from the Federal Government. The government has specifically put in...
The 2014 Appropriation Bill contained numerous controversial provisions that compelled the Ministry of Finance to formally recall the version which...
Nigeria’s state governors are reportedly asking for $2 billion out of the $4.1 billion remaining in the Excess Crude Account...
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has just blown the whistle for the commencement of electioneering campaigns by all those...
The role of the private sector in economic development is not in doubt. As a critical stakeholder in every economy,...
The recent pledge by Abdulmumeen Jibril, chairman, House Committee on Finance, that the National Assembly will continue to advise the...
The Nigerian currency, the naira, has come under pressure in recent times as concerns mount over the rapid slide in...
The emergence of organisations tracking leading economic indicators in Nigeria is a welcome development for business managers who have long...
With 2015 general elections by the corner, parties and aspirants on their platforms have again begun to solicit for votes,...
From an all-time high of $110 per barrel, the price of oil has tumbled to around $83/b. Such is the...