By Tricia Martinez Behavioural economics guru, Richard Thaler — this year’s Nobel Prize laureate in economics— has showcased that people are economically imperfect. Since humans are irrational we...
By Walter Duru In modern democratic societies, the legislature performs three conventional functions of representation, law-making and oversight responsibilities. The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic...
By Ehiedu Iweriebor The Dangote Group of Nigeria, one of the pre-eminent industrial conglomerates in Africa, in pursuit of its pan-African development and emancipation strategy, on...
By Adeniyi Ogunfowoke Not all startups have the luxury of getting investors from the very beginning. So, you have to fund your business out of your...
By Olufemi Lawson As a close watcher of event in the Southwest State of Ogun over the past few years of assumption of Office of Senator...
By Omoshola Deji Nigerian ethnic groups are enduring the pains, rather than enjoying the gains of unity. From 1960 to date, successive governments, both the militarily...
By Adeniyi Ogunfowoke Many of us have awesome and novel business ideas that never see the light of day. The truth is anyone can come up...
By Chris Heathcote Infrastructure is crucial to Africa’s growth prospects. It’s also hard to get right. Until now, policy makers have focused on improving access to...
By Oladimeji Odeyemi Whenever the search for false intellectuals and characters, who are veterans in the business of opportunism, propaganda and cheap blackmail arises, one name...
By Brown Justice In 1982 when the late Ikemba Nnewi, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu returned to Nigeria from exile, many of his contemporaries had expected him...