We acknowledge – as Chinedu Nebo, minister of power as lamented – that the electricity situation in the country, in...
Education starts from the cradle; little wonder catching children young with quality education remains a veritable tool to lifelong development....
Nigeria, with one-third of Africa’s proven gas reserves (187 trillion cubic feet), is a long way from a gas-driven industrial...
The director general of Debt Management Office, Abraham Nwankwo, said recently that the long-awaited inflation-indexed bonds will finally be issued...
The unintended economic consequence of fuel subsidy in Nigeria is inequality; higher income Nigerian households have captured fuel subsidy. However,...
The number of users of mobile voice-over internet protocol (mVoIP) is set to reach 1 billion by 2017 (or one...
In the last 30 years, no fewer than 30 airlines in Nigeria have collapsed, a situation that has been a...
The Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), which was formed in 1999, may be heading for disintegration following the disagreement over the...
Since 2009, when Nigeria avoided economic collapse, the economy has expanded – GDP in 2012 was $273 billion. The economy...
To many Lagos residents, particularly those living in the suburbs, the true meaning, essence and relevance of the additional local...
Investors’ interest in Nigeria’s hospitality sector in the past couple of years has been encouraging. It has led to the...
After the general elections in 2011, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry was changed to the Ministry of Trade and...
Ordinarily, the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) currently before the National Assembly ought to be one of the boldest pieces of...
The emergency rule announced on May 14 and the offensive that started 12 days ago have drawn widespread support. President...
Digital music is catching up in Africa. International and local digital music services, such as The Kleek (owned by Universal...