Let me start by congratulating the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral IE Ibas, officers, ratings and civilian...
Yahya Jammeh, hopefully Gambia’s outgoing president, surprisingly conceded defeat after losing elections held on 1 December. Shortly thereafter, the oft-erratic...
The 2019 general elections are still about two years away, yet the season of political machinations has started to creep...
Last week we considered the concept and evolution of the social market economy model in Germany. We took the view...
President Buhari on Wednesday at the national assembly presented his plans to spend N7.3 trillion in 2017, the highest budget proposal by...
“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage” Anais Nin “In terrible moments, in moments of revolution, of war...
In the March 29, 2008 general elections in Zimbabwe, the opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change with its leader and...
As 2016 draws to a close and Nigeria appears to be accelerating steadily seemingly backwards, I write today about multiple...
The transition of micro and small enterprises to bigger entities, playing in the formal sector is good for the economy.It...
Arianna Huffington, the co founder of Huffington Post, one of the biggest global digital media successes said recently “we all...
It was the President of Sierra Leone who said a few years ago that” if Nigeria sneezes, the rest of...
Someone once remarked that “it takes a generation of committed leaders to build a great nation.”Since the time of Adam...
This week, I share edited views I presented on the state of the Nigerian economy and outlook for 2017, at...
First of all, let me congratulate Konrad Adenauer Foundation for convening a Roundtable on such an important topic. I am...
On Thursday December 8, BuisnessDay in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation brought together financial experts in Nigeria...