It is a privilege to lay my hands on the book titled ‘Making Change Happen – Partnering to Build Nigeria’....
Without vision, the people perish. So said the ancient Hebraic sages of old. By vision I am referring to the...
There is a familiar and predictable pattern to Nigeria’s response to economic crisis. Each time the country faces an economic...
The fluctuations of the oil prices, the Fed’s policy rate and the U.S. dollar are intertwined. In fall 2015/spring 2016,...
It was the last Saturday of the month at the Old Hide Out in Surulere. When the music stopped, Taiwo,...
The atmosphere at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi was charged with excitement. Although we had touched down nearly...
On the war against terrorism and insurgency in North-Eastern Nigeria, the Buhari administration seems to be placing more emphasis on...
Over the years I have been passionate about the responsibility that corporates, especially foreign companies, have in building sustainable relationship...
I attended Exxon Mobil’s very informative session on “The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040” on July 15, 2015...
From all the official and several media accounts, PMB’s four-day visit to the USA was a huge success. He met...
It is no news that Greece with a population of about 11 million is having economic problems that necessitated the...
In reflecting on Nigeria’s potentials and on the way forward, eight development challenges come to mind. Let us consider each...
Last year, the World Bank published its annual “Nigeria Economic Report”. It was not a palatable read on the poverty...
You may remember my friend Uwa Ezuoke, the celebrated columnist and commentator on affairs public and private, domestic and international....
In a nation where many doctors graduate and are pounding the streets for good jobs or any job at all,...