Lagos has a city to ape in its quest to earn global reckoning as a destination of note. This commercial...
In my last series, back in the day, I used to write a few “self-help” columns: how to write CVs,...
There is an English proverb which says “there is honour among thieves” as well as the directly contradictory statement “there...
A welter of definitions exists on leadership but I have not come across one in which the definition includes opportunity....
One of the positive fallouts from President Buhari’s participation at the G7 Summit which ended last week in Germany is...
Political economists are fixated with policy reform. They are interested in both the substance and the process of reform. On...
In a world dominated by science & technology on the one hand, and economics & finance on the other, Nigeria...
Barring any other dramatic aftermath, the 8th National Assembly will be led by two gentlemen who defied their party’s directive...
Over the years my engagement with Nigeria has been like sitting on the front row of an emotional rollercoaster: exhilarating...
In 1999 Chuba Okadigbo was on the verge of emerging as president of the Senate and chairman of the National...
Your Excellency, as I conclude this three-part memo as my humble contribution to support your historic assumption of office after...
In the last two weeks, coastal shipping in Nigeria under the Cabotage Act has been x-rayed in this column with...
I am writing this piece in the home of a friend in the leafy suburbs of Frankfurt-am-Main, the financial capital...
There is a conundrum about technocrats. Every government needs them. The assumption being that technocrats can help improve government performance,...
In his inauguration speech last week, President Buhari listed “Boko Haram, the Niger Delta situation, the power shortages and unemployment”...