Xenophobia, that odious human phenomenon, reared its ugly head in South Africa last week. With chilling consistency, the authorities have...
A piece of news jumped out at me from a recent edition of BusinessDay. On Monday 13 February, this newspaper...
In 2014, the World Bank did a focused report on the ease of doing business in states across Nigeria. The...
The strident cry of the country’s Indigenous Seafood stakeholders against the unbridled importation of unsafe, unregistered, unwholesome frozen foods into...
It is so impolite to be late to an event and then walk in as if you are 15 minutes...
My favourite SME, I have a feeling that you didn’t quite like some of the things I said last week....
The battle lines are drawn and combat engaged in the epic battle between US President Donald J. Trump and the...
Last week, I professed myself pleased that Nigeria ratified the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). This is clearly an...
As has become the tradition days before his budget statements, at least for the last two, South African finance...
During the past week or two, the media (Print & Electronic), showed PDP leaders in different meetings. They...
About 40 percent of Nigeria’s 88 million adult population is financially excluded. Digital financial services (DFS), increasingly embraced by Nigerian...
While we wait for the National Assembly to conclude its debate on the 2017 budget proposals, we look for promising...
Books! Books!! Books!!! In an ironic play on words, I named my two Monday morning callers Just Man and Just...
I have looked critically at our continent and wondered why presidents who stay in power for over a decade,...
About a fortnight ago, James Ibori, the convicted criminal and former governor of Delta state returned to the country...