In the last couple of weeks, the Supreme Court of Nigeria has been in the eye of the storm with...
African economies play on the fringes of the global economy whether measured in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), GDP...
Unemployment continues to be one of the most burning macroeconomic challenges facing Nigeria today. As population growth continues to outpace...
You receive your monthly salary, and by the middle of the new month, you feel that an imaginary being from...
The conclusion of the All Progressive Congress (APC) presidential primary last week, with the emergence of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu...
The Covid-19 pandemic was for the better part of the last three years, the centre of global attention. With the...
Nigeria’s Debt Service to Revenue Ratio has elicited concerns around Debt sustainability in recent times. While such concerns are valid,...
Several federal government parastatals merely exist, sustained through annual budgets, but, for all practical purposes, are largely unheard of, even...
Catherine Chinedum Aniagolu-Okoye, known as ChiChi, is the regional director of Ford Foundation, West Africa. She oversees all of the...
“I am the only black, Nigerian wine export consultant in Bordeaux,” this is how Chinedu Rita Rosa, director, Vines by...
Nigeria’s unpreparedness and over dependence on the popular ‘Made in China’ syndrome is placing the country at the epicenter of...
We all know that Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy, and with a population of 200 million people, one with huge...
What would have been a merry summer turned out boring for many travellers as governments of various countries continued to...
The sustainability challenge is becoming clearer. Being a Consultant at the Sustainable Development Goals, Africa Centre (SDGCA) in Rwanda and...
Nigeria’s economy and budget have been largely supported from income and revenues generated from the petroleum industry since the 1960s....