Africa can still industrialize. Its relationship with China, if well harnessed, provides it with an opportunity to do so. Labour-intensive...
When people define politics as the “art of the possible”, they are being hopeful. It might be better to describe...
In many of my commentaries and books, I had criticized the security vote provisions for the executive arm of government...
This is a year of big global events, of multilateral negotiations and regime formation. I have followed these global talks...
For much of last week our federal capital of Abuja was agog with delegations from all over the world for...
Detailed commentary on the new administration’s fiscal policy has been light. In the case of analysts and investors at offshore...
It was the first Sunday of the month, a day sacred to all the agininyobe, idemfo-o, kedu and igbate peoples...
I went to a boarding school run by white reverend sisters. It is difficult for me to describe my year...
In January of 2012, I watched with dismay as the labour unions, youth groups and civil society groups shut down...
Sambo Dasuki is a retired colonel of the Nigerian Army. A son of power and privilege, he is a scion...
In the history of elections in Nigeria I had never seen the type of reversals of electoral results by the...
“Upon the subject of education….I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we as...
After almost a decade of extraordinarily accommodative monetary policy, which started during and in the aftermath of the financial crisis...
The noisome pestilence over demand for Biafra secession by Igbo youths over the last couple of weeks has, mercifully, subsided....
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) will hold its 10th Ministerial Conference (MC10) in Africa this week. To be precise, it...