Let me start this piece by acknowledging the phenomenal contributions of seafarers worldwide to global economy. I wish them belatedly...
Practitioners and students of international rule of law are familiar with the concepts of monism and dualism. These are important...
For three days, players in the public and private sector gathered in Abuja to brainstorm and proffer solution to the...
I read the newspaper with my heart in my mouth. “It was an herbalist who told me I would be rich...
For the first time since 2014, Nigeria’s gross external reserves will soon reach the $40 billion mark. Ordinarily, that should...
Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, who holds the additional portfolio of chairman of the board of Nigeria...
Last week, we put out the first part of our thoughts on the factors militating against our evidently failing efforts...
My attitude to Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB is nuanced. I respect his democratic and universal human right to seek independence...
I am getting very uncomfortable with all the noise I hear from Nigerian leaders exhorting Nigerians on the need for...
Over the years, increase in sharp practices in the society has been of grave concern to those few Nigerians who...
Considering there are 20 candidates on the ballot, an easily recognizable Mr Weah may be ideally placed to benefit from...
Nigeria has set for itself an ambitious expenditure target for 2017, but the revenues to support that expenditure plan is...
President Buhari is angry. Very angry! But he is both angry and determined. His adamantine spirit is extremely high. He...
Christopher Akor examines the politics around the categorisation of individuals and groups as terrorist organisations using the Nigerian example as...
As soon as I became able to read as a child, I read that Nigeria was a 3rd world country....