The phone rang. “Hello!” “Good morning, Mr O. J.” “What time is it?” “6 o’clock.” “Naija man, why so early?”...
Abuja returned to the front burner this week as I made my way back from a short trip to the...
Eskom, the wholly state-owned electricity company, generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to 4.65 million industrial, mining, commercial, agricultural and residential...
Eskom, the wholly state-owned electricity company, generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to 4.65 million industrial, mining, commercial, agricultural and residential...
The natural tendency of people is to isolate Jesus Christ as a spiritual phenomenon. However he lived as a human...
At the end of writing last week’s column I realised there was a large amount left unsaid. Often the ‘unsaid’...
At the end of writing last week’s column I realised there was a large amount left unsaid. Often the ‘unsaid’...
The release of the much-awaited GDP figures following the rebasing of our baseline statistics last week has put to rest...
I am blessed with six of my own birth children including a set of twins. I am lucky to have them...
In 1879 the invention of the incandescent light bulb kick-started the race to commercialise electricity; it catalysed competition in prices,...
Nigeria’s “Vision 2020” goal was to become one of the top twenty global economies by output measured by gross domestic...
To completely change the tack of this column from some of its usual itineraries, I am drawn this week to...
To completely change the tack of this column from some of its usual itineraries, I am drawn this week to...
The much-awaited Fourth Europe-Africa Summit took place in Brussels on the 3rd and 4th of April last week. Bringing together...
This morning, I woke up to my husband pacing up and down in our living room and looking fairly distressed....