I hate to see Presidential Goodluck Jonathan lose his cool. He doesn’t look good when he fumes. And frankly, it’s...
I am aware that at the next forum when I bump into the minister of industry, trade and investment or...
Since 2013 I have selected a “person” of the year and published my choice first on the op-ed pages of...
Why do people steal? What makes corrupt practices attractive to public officers and their counterparts in the private and third...
I had always felt that there was something wrong with the way politics was practiced in Nigeria. First, I had...
Last year was a rather difficult one for Nigerians. The precipitate collapse of world oil prices plunged us into a...
Most Nigerians in the UK will be obsessed with two upcoming events this year: next month’s general elections in Nigeria...
The other day I woke up to my husband pacing up and down in our living room and looking fairly...
In continuing my review of the pressures facing the manufacturing community, I would like to turn to the regulatory environment....
Case Study 1: Wazobia station, Kaduna Wazobia FM Kaduna developed a programme to give voice to small business owners with...
“Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God,” goes one of the Beatitudes of our...
The world’s attention has been focused on the Boko Haram insurgency, much of which is concentrated on Borno and the...
Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God,” goes one of the Beatitudes of our...
In the past few months, the plunge of oil prices has escalated. The trend is secular by nature. The good...
I ’d had it. I walked over to a garden chair under the shade of a green-tree and stretched out....