The New Year is upon us and there are five things corporate boardrooms in Nigeria must critically examine in preparing...
Whoever emerges the next president must look at the Automotive Policy again. Back in 2012, Nigerians could afford to buy...
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) says the performance of the oil and gas sector remains a critical...
Whether it is the implosion of small lender, Skye Bank, or the naira’s surprise resilience amid an emerging market currency...
The Nigerian economy started 2018 on a positive note having just exited the worst recession it had ever experienced over...
The manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) expanded for the 21st consecutive time by 61.1 point in December from 57.9 in...
The consumers’ overall confidence index rose by 8.7 points to 9.7 in the fourth quarter of 2018 compared to 1.0...
IF ANYONE DESERVES a prize for stamina, it is Theresa May. The prime minister spent the run-up to Christmas defending...
South Korean has displaced China to emerge as the top country Nigeria imported from in the third quarter of 2018....
Infrastructure development and education got a big chunk of allocation as Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola on Thursday presented his...
In spite of government’s efforts to solve the lingering fuel crisis in the nation by fixing the pump price of...
Nigeria needs not less than $337 billion to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from 2019 to 2022, the UN...
Nigeria is lagging a number of countries in non-oil export earnings, meaning that whoever becomes president in 2019 must be...
With just one year until year 2020, Nigerian government seems to have jettisoned its vision 20:2020, the goal to be...
Kerosene is still being used by the majority of Nigerians as a fuel for light, heat and power; given the wide spread poverty in the country. The unusual calm over the choking cost of this product is because of the shift of consumers’ preference to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as it is more efficient....