I wrote the original “So what’s happening at Oando?” in October 2015 at the peak of public conversations over the...
May I join other Nigerians to heartily welcome the President from his medical vacation. The President has since resumed duty;...
University lecturers say the Nigerian government owes them at least N128 billion in unpaid allowances. They wonder why a memorandum...
The security and welfare of the people is at the heart of development agendas in most nations. But in practice,...
Since the break out of the Nigeria-Biafra war in 1967, one theme has remained recurrent- unity of Nigeria. General Gowon...
Until April 24, the outlook for the Nigeria naira was looking quite gloomy. In fact, in February, the naira had hit...
President Buhari returned to Nigeria last week after 104 days of medical leave in London. Every Nigerian must rejoice at...
This year’s summer writing workshop came to a glorious end with the kids having a blast of a party. There...
In years past, appointments into government ministries, departments and agencies were usually not advertised and were filled by children, relatives,...
Why is it that the Church in Nigeria does not appear to be engaged in any significant manner with some...
The financial services sector has been identified as the most regulated sector in the world. Governments, in all countries, make...
I attended an Islamic finance roundtable event in Lagos recently. It was organised by S&P Global Ratings, one of the...
The hall mark of democracy is free speech and free association. Implicit in this is the freedom of dissent or...
There is virtually no country in the world that is not plagued with the hydra-headed monster called corruption. It is...
In July 2007, Bluestar oil, partly owned by Aliko Dangote’s Dangote Oil (with 55%), Zenon Oil (25%) owned by Femi...