In dynamic and developed economies, trying to understand where the economy is headed can often feel like a gaze...
Let us start from where we are. Following the significant fall in oil price in the last 20 months, the...
Most Nigerians are aware that our economy is in dire straits. The economic indices bear witness: low oil prices, foreign...
I am sure that politicians are aware that the world is moving ahead and no nation will wait for Nigeria...
South Africa’s deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa was spotted earlier this month in the economy class of a commercial flight from...
I am inspired by the spirit of Easter to discuss the subject of sins and atonement in this week’s column....
Last week, the city in which I lived and worked for half a decade was bombed by terrorists, leading to...
After decolonization, Nigeria was expected to industrialize fast in order to benefit from rapid growth and increasing prosperity. Yet, that...
I am a very sad Nigerian today. This is because my study of Newspapers on a daily basis is beginning...
In 1994, an American journalist, Robert Kaplan, in a provocative piece in The Atlantic titled “The Coming Anarchy” predicted the...
Nigeria’s housing deficit has been estimated at approximately 17-18 million housing units. I was recently joking to a friend that...
Early this week, two simultaneous meetings were held in Abuja, just about 5 kilometres from each other. In the National...
In our Country, it is popular to criticize our public institutions as being ineffective and inefficient. In fact, some have...
I have been monitoring events in the maritime industry locally and globally in the past few months. An area of...
The monetary policy committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria meets this week, 21-22 March. A few weeks earlier, the...