Last week, The Economist of London (June 20th–26th 2015 edition) ran a story on the near-collapse of the economy of Ghana. In that story, we...
Much has been written and massive exposures made of the corruption of the political class but not much has been written, exposed or known of...
But the epicentre of excellence in Nigeria has an opportunity to better project itself as a destination of note, now that it has a new...
The Nigerian electricity supply sector is on the brink of a total collapse! At present, the average electricity generation is about 1327 megawatts (MW) out of...
For many developing country governments, their job creation policies generate the right sound bites, and tend to focus on quick fixes that transfer some form...
This question which agitates the minds of an ever larger number of citizens in the Niger Delta ought to underline every domestic policy consideration of...
One of the observable gaps in the current electricity market in Nigeria is the absence of knowledgeable, credible, and broad-based advocacy for electricity consumers. This...
We are in the season of hope. We have a new administration in Nigeria and it should be such a season to see new possibilities...
World Malaria Day (WMD) is commemorated every year on 25 April to recognises global efforts to control malaria. Prior to the establishment of WMD, Africa...
Many Nigerians are not aware that Nigeria is losing about 2,168qKM of its fertile land almost every year to desertification and putting the lives of...