By Jerome-Mario Utomi One event in recent weeks that inspired this piece is the news report that Mr Babagana Zulum, the Governor of Borno State, facilitated...
By Wole Arisekola In Africa, most especially the South-Western part of Nigeria, it is believed that when a mother hen is crying out to the world...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi A few days ago, precisely on Tuesday, August 10, 2021, I listened with real curiosity to Mr Daniel Alabrah, the Chief Press Secretary...
By Nneka Okumazie It is likely that a key reason for Asia’s powerful rise in recent decades is that white people fell into a deep perilous...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Aside from being perceived as backward and degraded, occasioned by crude oil exploration, exploitation and production, the Niger Delta region means different things...
Buying a house can be a long-drawn-out process with many steps in between the time you get preapproved for a mortgage and pick up the keys....
As with most developing countries, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of economies in West Africa. They account for the majority of businesses,...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Except for peripheral reason(s), it will not in any way be characterized as an overstatement to describe Dr Ifeanyi Okowa as a national...
By Jacob Abai It was George Washington, a onetime President of the United State of America (USA), who once said that, “The willingness with which our...
Retirement is one of the biggest life transitions but often the least celebrated due to many being unsure how best to mark the event. As a...