When the eminent American political scientist James Coleman was about to embark on his doctoral work at Harvard in the...
Those of us who longed for competitive politics in Nigeria to stop the country becoming a dominant-party state welcomed the...
Nigeria’s destiny is in Nigerian hands. The country you get is the country you work for—or fail to work for....
St Saviour’s Church Lagos was bursting at the seams as soulful singing reached to the heavens. Mrs Ayodele Victoria Atte,...
Nigerians should have President Muhammadu Buhari’s back for the profound and courageous manner in which he is addressing the well-orchestrated...
I have complained so often about the trials of manufacturing in this country that I sound like a cracked record....
Why are more than half of Nigeria’s states reportedly unable to pay the wages and allowances of civil servants and...
After the heroic efforts of President Olusegun Obasanjo and his minister of finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to get the Paris Club...
Last week in this column, it was stated that democracy is an event that should not collapse the nation’s economy,...
It is a great relief to our country and to all stakeholders that last week the Federal Government took some...
It is difficult to be sanguine about the current state of politics in Nigeria. Just when Nigerians thought they had...
The higher education systems of the United States and of Russia provide excellent examples which we can borrow and adapt....
So, in our same remote village the farmers have a problem. Heavy rain this year has made for a poor...
If it goes according to plan, as it ought to, two words will best capture the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship...
Some years back, Lagos State government imposed restrictions on operation of commercial motorcycles (“Okadas”) as means of public transportation. Apart...