In a recent two-part serial on “The proposed national grazing reserves commission” (BusinessDay, April 15 and 22, 2015), we highlighted...
I am insistent on my assertion that the 2015 elections have changed Nigeria. And I am excited about it as...
Anybody with an intellectual interest in world affairs cannot but be disconcerted by the general spate of insecurity and uncertainties...
Let me express how honoured I am to have been invited as this year’s Guest Speaker for the Seminar Session...
During the 2015 presidential election campaign, a diplomatic row broke out between Nigeria and Morocco over a disputed telephone conversation...
In the past decade, trade took off between Nigeria and China. In the coming decade, bilateral economic relations could soar....
Checks, Balances and the “Loyal Opposition” Global best practice in electoral democracy demands that once the election with its bad-mouthing,...
I am not shy of my love of cooking. I enjoy it thoroughly and I am constantly experimenting. I am...
Not a few people would have been surprised last Saturday when Premium Times reported in its story the escape of...
My book ‘Uncomplex Strategy: Making Business Strategy Accessible to Managers, Entrepreneurs and Students’ seeks to make strategy “uncomplex” and “accessible...
Prior to the Monday presidential directive authorizing the immediate release of the PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) forensic audit of Nigerian National Petroleum...
I started this piece last week by stating that Nigeria’s inability to use knowledge economy to pursue domestic and international...
Is there something in our history or culture that makes us not to seem to value human lives? Could it...
The partnership between the European Union and the ACP Group of States is one of the more enduring features of...
South Africans have a reputation for xenophobia, for hatred towards foreigners. But, as the South African police minister, Nathi Nhleko,...