Nigeria is technically in a recession. Gross Domestic product plunged from 6.3% growth in 2014 to 2.7% in 2015. Specifically...
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Last week Monday 4th of July, precisely a week to the day, a rather unusual ceremony took place at Entebbe...
Everyone is born equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. However these rights...
The international edition of The New Webster’s Dictionary of the English Language defines community as a body of people...
In 2010, August 24 and 30, I wrote two articles with the above topic. The key point I made in...
Last week, I was driving down the Mobalaji Bank- Anthony Road in Ikeja, Lagos, when I noticed some confusion around...
Recently, my attention was drawn to the piece published by Businessday on Friday 24 June 2016. The piece was titled...
Misuse of judiciary to enervate legislature is concerning The Senate, “the chamber that can most often frustrate presidents,” Adrian Wooldridge...
Like everybody else, I was really stunned by the outcome of the much-awaited British referendum on EU membership which took...
Uncle, welcome!” That was Luka, my friend Jumbo’s nine-year-old son. I waited for his usual greeting in full. A ritual,...
The man was very upbeat, a mischievous smile playing on his lips. I peered at him from the back window...
President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to float the naira was, not to put too fine a point on it, the mother...
My gentle and faithful readers, last week we sought to make the case for restructuring; marshalling the arguments and rationale...
I am a sucker for clarity of thought, and especially conceptual clarity, which has important implications for public policy....