The global discussion on taxation is as much about utilitarian efficiency as it is about fairness. At the same time,...
Until very recently, radio was more or less the only way to listen to spoken-word audio content in Africa. While...
The tragic and unfortunate murder of a young lady in her school premises in Sokoto by her schoolmates last week...
The rising cost of living is impacting globally but differently, and it is clearly evident that expenses and bills continue...
Introduction The regulatory landscape in Nigeria has changed remarkably in the past few years as the country seeks to increase...
It’s a lesson 2020s has taught us well; when the world changes, supply chain must be ready to change with...
One of the simple joys of life for me is being able to draw intellectual parallels between concepts that on...
Economic growth has been slow in Africa following varied growth rates in three of Africa’s largest economies – Angola, Nigeria,...
Fear not those who destroy the body but those who destroy the soul, or both, so warned the holy book....
There are global concerns over the trend of insecurity in several nations, more so when it involves enemies of the...
Two consequential implications stand out in the recent United Kingdom government statement on separatist groups in Nigeria’s South East region....
Democracy, which originated in ancient Greece, was defined as the government of the people by the people and for the...
The governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has shown Nigerians how fierce he desires to rule...
Nigeria is at a tipping point regarding security, human capacity development and economic growth. However, the biggest challenge we face...
Viktor Frankl aptly states in his book ‘Man’s search for meaning’ that there are three kinds of people. There are...