Eugene Ikemefuna Juwah is in ‘battle’ mood. The mood only abates towards the close of this encounter when I ask...
Helicopters have suddenly become one of the most popular issues of public discourse. Yet, they were such a fascinating novelty...
More people in Africa use their mobile phone to bank than in any other region in the world. The continent’s...
Politicians, world leaders and even the general citizenry characterise terrorists as motivated by many things. In Nigeria’s case, poverty has...
The expression ‘creative industries’ has been with us for a little while. I think I first came across it when...
Just as with Islam, fraternal correction is a pillar of Christian tradition (Matthew’s Gospel 18:15-18). We, as men, are full...
On May 4, 1979 when Margaret Hilda Thatcher (nee Roberts) became prime minister of Great Britain (actually there wasn’t much...
As promised last week, I am bound to return to the obsessive subject of Margaret Hilda (Baroness) Thatcher. Her ‘ceremonial’...
The old American children’s rhyme, “Sticks and stones may break my bones / But names will never hurt me” may...
Central banks are on trial these days. They have been blamed for much of the global financial crisis that broke...
Africa’s growth continues to make headlines at home and abroad. But while the continent has made impressive gains at a...
He walked in with a song. In one hand was a bunch of books, and under the armhole of the...
With floods ravaging much of Nigeria’s more fertile farmlands last year, there were fears that food security would be impaired....
Someone has told of his frustration trying to sell the idea of getting a reputable PR outfit to polish its...
For a child, receiving a vaccine takes just a moment (and perhaps a few tears). But such moments are crucial...