I hinted last week about the four “Cs” – continuity, change, coalition and crisis – the four scenarios that could...
Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, coordinating minister for the economy (CME) and minister of finance, is predicted to face more questions in...
There can never be a perfect leader. Most leaders do well in certain respects and fail in other respects. Also,...
I like General Muhammadu Buhari as a person. When I was a Fellow of the National Institute for Policy and...
No one who has read APC’s manifesto can rightly accuse the party of not knowing what it wants to achieve...
As Nigeria prepares to vote, its future is overshadowed by rising economic challenges, political divide and the threat of terror....
I have just finished drinking the most phenomenal mint tea ever. I am usually not a fan of mint tea...
With February almost here and the presidential election barely two weeks away, the naysayers are at it again, getting down...
I am writing this in faraway Davos, the small Swiss town that has become world famous for the yearly hosting of...
As I write this, I have just returned from the NESG/CBN Breakfast Dialogue with the CBN Governor. Given the nervousness...
Nigeria faces “multiple crossroads” in 2015 – political, economic, security and social – and multiple possibilities, scenarios and outcomes exist...
The 2015 electioneering campaigns are in full bloom. There is excitement in the air but there is also palpable apprehension....
Any objective assessment of the balance sheet of the Goodluck Jonathan administration shows that economic fundamentals have improved while inflation...
Health is on the front burner in Nigeria and Switzerland. As the World Economic Forum kicked off in Davos, Switzerland,...
Early one morning this week I read the following post on social media: “It is with sad heart that I...