There were a few good things that happened in or to Nigeria in 2017. Our national football team, the Super...
We are continuing our discussion of the stages of growth of a microfinance industry, which began last week. We had,...
Historically, one of the challenges of leadership in Nigeria is total disregard for free and fair elections, coupled with inability...
“We the people…”; that is how most constitutions start. Of course, the politicians who tend to refer to those words...
There is trouble in the land. Anywhere you look there is consternation. The people of Nigeria are unhappy. Government seems...
Perhaps, the best advice to Africans on governance was the one given by former United States President, Barack Obama at...
Nigeria’s economic trajectory in 2018 is fairly predictable-after exiting recession in Q2 2017 with revised growth of 0.72% and consolidating...
The past few years have been somewhat turbulent for some players in the Nigerian microfinance industry. Although no new corporate...
Despite continued nuclear threats, all US post-war presidents have failed to reset relations with Russia. Why? The “New Cold War”...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is the United Nations specialized agency for the safety and security of shipping, and prevention...
We must thank God for the gift of life to see a new year. To be fair 2017 was an...
Nigerians are a hypocritical bunch. I am Nigerian. It is curious that fuel suddenly became scarce after signals began to...
In May, 2016, the Nigerian government claimed to have removed subsidy on petrol when it increased the price of petrol...
“Save your people. Bless those who belong to you. Lead them and honour them forever.” -Psalm 28 verse 9 (ERV)...
After ex-football star George Weah’s victory in the recent Liberian presidential run-off poll, similarly young aspirants in other African countries...