When government identified microfinancing as an effective tool for driving its policy of financial empowerment of the poor and the...
Last week end I was in the Niger Delta. As I drove up from the PH International Airport, Omagwa, towards...
Shakespearean scholars would understand the title of this peace as a similar phrase was used by William Shakespeare in his...
As Muslims across the World start their month-long fast – abstinence from eating, drinking, smoking, and sex from dawn till...
Many of my gentle readers will remember Alan Paton’s haunting novel about race and destiny in the Old South Africa....
President Muhammadu Buhari recently poured fulsome praise on his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, for conceding defeat to him in last year’s...
I have recently been bothered by the many tales that have shocked me and bathed me with sorrow. As some of...
Mario Cuomo, the veteran Democratic politician and former governor of New York, told his audience in 1985, in a speech...
Nigeria’s descent to a now virtually inevitable (?) recession has long been foretold by this columnist so no serious-minded person...
The renewed attacks in the Niger Delta in the last few months have reawakened a crisis many people thought was...
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) was reported to have declared that Nigeria has finally gone into a recession. This...
After one year of economic nightmare, Nigeria seems about to take a turn for the better. A couple of positive...
This piece flows from last week’s article titled “Oil: A wealth provider, not wealth creator.”It was reflected that there is...
I have being doing a lot of reading about the 2007-08 global financial crisis (GFC) lately. And a recurring theme...
This is an academic question, you may say. After all, what’s the point in bringing back memories of last...