By Kester Kenn Klomegah On October 21 and 22, Turkish and African leaders together with corporate business directors, industrialists and investors are meeting under the theme...
By Mon-Charles Egbo Every economic index is a pointer that Nigeria is on the brink, ignobly sliding into the class of nations where self-sufficiency has become...
By Tolu Oyekan Financial inclusion is increasingly becoming an area of priority across the globe among policymakers, researchers and development-oriented agencies. Its importance comes from the...
By Nneka Okumazie Assuming capitalism is not the most important air, the most important language and the most important place, how easier would life have been?...
By Olumide Bolumole Nigeria, a country with an adult population of 106 million, offers a vast market for financial services. Despite this, it faces the expectation...
By John Ajayi Recently, Ekiti State celebrated 25 years of its creation by the then military junta of late General Sani Abacha. Coincidentally, the celebration which...
By Nneka Okumazie The ranking of knowing what to do leads to some of the toughest situations of life. Also, knowing that to know what to...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi If there is any event in recent time in Nigeria that further underscores the well-established believe that traditional institution holds the key to...
By Camillo Atampugre While researching this piece, we came across a 2010 article on Business Insider which spoke about how the focus on Brazil, Russia, India...
By Angelo Tzarevski Competition policy continues to be viewed by regulators as a key driver of economic growth globally. Across Africa, competition policy enforcement is increasingly...