Baroness Thatcher passed away on Monday, April 8, age eighty-seven. The longest serving British leader of the twentieth century was...
It was a blinding moment and I was benumbed and immobile for all of one minute. My name had just...
It may sound overly ambitious. It may sound impossible. And it may sound incredible. But these are the attributes of...
I have previously written a two-part serial “The evolution of Boko Haram”, on February 1 and 8, 2012, that chronicled...
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Last week my friend Apo Calypso decided to spend a few days with me on his way to Ghana. You...
The IMF Article IV Consultation and review is a very important and extremely useful tool for IMF member countries and...
The Nigerian yield curve has displayed mixed dynamics lately, with short-term rates drifting higher from the Feb lows – but...
In the past there were no supermarkets. It did not matter what your social status was, we simply all...
How really bad is the Nigerian situation at present? “Let’s not deceive ourselves. The situation has gotten out of hand.”...
From the quantitative perspective, the pace at which infrastructures are being developed in Nigeria is breath-taking. Providing dragnets for millions...
Most Nigerians who resent the tendency to lower standards could not understand why someone decided to create an examining body...
I was in Form 3 at Igbobi College Yaba, Lagos in 1978 when we read Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart,...
It is no news that some Western countries, notably the United States of America and the United Kingdom, have been...
Back in this big city, one is plunged into the truly amazing trivia of British domestic politics – I found...