In late October this year, I wrote an article titled “The implications of the resurgence of the Biafra movement”. In...
This week marks the first anniversary of this column. Precisely a year ago, on 8 December 2014, I made my...
Over the last couple of weeks there has been a low-intensity political upheaval in the south east of our country,...
The phone rang. “Hello!” “Good morning, Mr. O. J.” “I should know that voice . . .” “Do you ever...
Given the nature of the Nigerian federation and the role of the central government as the revenue-collector of the federation,...
The Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) was one of the most significant initiatives of the administration of former Governor...
Last week we considered the role of R&D in the innovation endeavour and concluded that its cost constitutes a very...
Global development is entering a phase where entrepreneurship will increasingly play a more important role. An analysis of sources of...
In continuation of last week’s series on the Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and West Africa (EU-West Africa...
In the short term, the Fed’s rate hikes will unleash another period of crises across the emerging and developing world....
She was the First Lady of First Ladies, famously described by her husband of fifty years as “a precious...
Nigeria calls itself a federal republic; however, except for the first 5 years and 3 months of independence (01 Oct...
My dad was a man of infinite charm, outrageously good-looking and highly cerebral. And this is not because he was...
Two weeks ago, my intervention on this page was titled in form of a question; “Is the Nigerian federation crumbling?”...
A national economy is a broad composition of individual, business and government spending or investment. In measuring the strength...