In January 2016, the IMF projected that Nigeria’s economy would grow by 4.1percent! By April, the Fund reduced that...
That the Nigerian economy is in a recession and we seem to have no answer is not surprising. Recessions...
Few issues elicit a more contentious debate than banking in Nigeria, especially after the dramatic collapse of a large...
I am particularly disturbed about the incessant non-payment of workers’ salaries and pensions by several state governments in...
Zambians go to the polls this week (11 August). They would also be asked to endorse a constitutional amendment...
Leadership is an age-old problem in political philosophy as well as in the more modern science of strategy. There...
He used to call her Twinkle star, my little pumpkin, sweetheart as they grew up. She adored him, he...
Last week, I discussed what I felt were the reasons why African leaders found it particularly difficult to leave...
Markets and Investors were stunned on Monday July 4, 2016 when the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced that...
There is no doubt that Nigeria is in dire economic straits right now. It does not matter what name...
Following the decline in oil prices – from the peak of US $112 per barrel in the summer of...
For several decades, Nigeria’s economy is driven by a consumer culture. There is no other way to categorize a...
Change or we will punish you Local elections this week (3 August), apart from being a test of President Jacob...
The ongoing recession occasioned by the collapse of global oil prices and its attendant fiscal consequences has deepened the...
GDP growth of 5.9 per cent y/y in Kenya in Q1 2016 exceeded most expectations. The economy had been labouring...