In the early pages (11 and 12) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) economic report for the fourth quarter...
Let me use the first paragraph of this piece to commiserate with all Nigerians and, in particular, the damaged parents...
There were a few good things that happened in or to Nigeria in 2017. Our national football team, the Super...
Nineteen years after the country’s transition to civil rule, attempt to consolidate democracy and whatever gains it has provided to...
Last week the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) released what looked like the periodic table which we used in the...
A number of African countries remain insecure. And no African country could be said to be totally secure. It is...
The Federal Government’s US$2.5 billion Eurobond offer closed on 23 February. It was highly successful with investors placing an order...
A fortnight ago, both Egypt and Nigeria successfully tapped the Eurobond market. The former raised US$4.0bn from the sale of...
The dismal performances by democratically elected governments in Nigeria in recent history has led to heated debates about the feasibility...
These are by no means the best of times for our country Nigeria. The most dastardly centripetal forces have been...
Nigeria’s current political and constitutional status quo is clearly and evidently unsustainable and the cries of “marginalization”, “secession”, “true federalism”...
Reinhold Niebuhr was one of the most influential theologians and philosophers of the twentieth century. His famous book, Moral Man...
PMB’s 3-point agenda is facing very strong challenges from all sides. The President said his focus was going to be...
This Saturday past, as I was reflecting on the situation in Ethiopia, I checked my archive of tweets on the...
Let’s start this piece by congratulating most respectfully, all engineers as we celebrate sixty years of the existence of the...