The last decade witnessed tremendous changes in the nation’s banking landscape. The number of bank customers has grown, agency banking has gained a foothold and cheques...
By Adedoyin Giwa From improving sales volume to facilitating automated processes in business transactions and the application of new technology, there’s no disputing the fact that...
By Nneka Okumazie Bribery can be inherited, so is corruption and fraud. These, for example, passed from an administration to the next shows that it can...
By Kester Kenn Klomegah On April 29, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a videoconference with leaders of several French companies-members of the Franco-Russian Chamber of Commerce...
By Timi Olubiyi, PhD The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic so far has negatively affected the global economy and more severely developing nations of Africa particularly Nigeria. The...
By Adedayo Amzat, GMD, Zedcrest Group The People’s Republic of China was officially founded in 1949, but the economy didn’t really find its feet until the...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi It has not been an easy road for Nigerian workers. Since May 1999, when democracy re-emerged on the political surface called Nigeria, it...
By Kester Kenn Klomegah As the epidemiological situation begins to stabilize through mass vaccination and building herd immunity, the 24th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum is...
Why has bitcoin’s market valuation soared past $1 trillion? Why is cryptocurrency a $2 trillion asset class today? Why are people suddenly going bonkers over a...
By Nneka Okumazie Why aren’t there an abundance of stories of conqueror kingdoms in Ancient Africa, say a major kingdom in East Africa, conquering territories up...