The vituperations, angsts and venoms unleashed with lethal stings by some political spokespersons in this Fourth Republic stretch from the...
For more than two decades, the proposed Ibaka (Ibom) Deep Seaport has been projected as one of the most ambitious...
The reported killing of Abu-Bilal al-Manuki, a senior commander of the Islamic State and widely described as the second-in-command of...
In an era where economic resilience has become central to national development, the recent report by the Transparent Watch Initiative...
Every time the lights go out in your home, your first instinct is probably to blame EEDC, IKEDC, or whichever...
I was privileged to witness the recent Senate confirmation hearing for the minister of power, Joseph O. Tegbe, and it...
For too long, Nigeria has acted as if economic decisions happen in a vacuum, driven only by markets and private...
Three years in, Africa’s flagship trade agreement still cannot move value across the Lake Chad Basin. The market that has...
A historical, geostrategic and economic intelligence perspective on national maritime sovereignty and resource security. Cross River State occupies one of...
Boards everywhere are asking about AI. That is the good news. The problem is that many are still asking the...
When the word “xenophobic” is talked about, most affected African countries tend to focus on the pains being experienced by...
Nigeria’s approaching 2027 presidential election may represent a fundamental transition in the character of electoral competition within the country’s democratic...
In business, urgency often dominates attention. Leaders respond to immediate customer demands, operational challenges and competitive pressures. Quarterly targets, monthly...
The implementation of the Nigeria Tax Act (NTA) is set to serve as a watershed in the Nigerian tax landscape,...
Democracy is not dying in Nigeria dramatically. There are no tanks on the streets. No suspension of the constitution. Elections...