Nigerians write or cash fewer cheques these days. They’re more likely to transact electronically via NIP, an instant payment service...
Two months after, the closure of Nigeria’s western borders has caused pain on both sides and taught many lessons. Those...
Broad and deep reforms of how universities in Nigeria teach and grade students are the needed response to the palpable...
As the rains abate with their disruptive and destructive tendencies, Lagos State says it has begun the re-construction and rehabilitation...
Despite the four Nigerian refineries producing nothing, they are said to have gulped N90.07 billion of public funds in the...
The chasm between Nigerians and their elected or appointed government officials, who live in a different reality, appears to be...
Two fire accidents in succession in Onitsha last week confirmed transporting petrol by road in Nigeria is unproductive, risky and...
The unintended consequence of the anti-smuggling war in Nigeria is an increase in the prices of food; rice in particular....
The recent notice to eight electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) by the regulator, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) of its...
Two major spikes in public engagement with media content over the last fortnight exposed both a threat and an opportunity....
The Economic Advisory Council took off Wednesday, October 9, with an additional task that represents a tall order. At the...
Although the Nigerian authorities and especially the University of Lagos was forced to act because of the publicity generated by...
One sure sign of a disjointed society is when law enforcement officers, employed by the state to keep the society...
We estimate that the raft of new taxes being implemented by the government and the new regime of shakedowns of...
Through years of lowering standards and accepting bad service, we as a country and a people have come to develop...