By Jerome-Mario Utomi There are not only political but several technological obstacles that we collectively as a nation will determine how to overcome. The origin of...
By Nneka Okumazie It is almost totally impossible to get a near-exact potential of an unknown, or uncertainty long before. Lots of things come to succeed...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi As a response to a recent intervention entitled Historical Perspectives on Nigeria’s Tertiary Education which among other things chronicled how Nigeria’s tertiary education...
By Gregory Kronsten It is said by some analysts that COVID-19 is responsible for irreversible changes in our economies, including patterns of employment. It was, therefore,...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi If there is any occurrence in recent time that accurately supports the correctness of the time-honoured belief that ‘every adversity comes with an...
By Timi Olubiyi, PhD Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are generally regarded as the engine of economic growth in any developing economies. Similarly, a large concentration...
By Kester Kenn Klomegah In this insightful and wide-ranging interview, Professor Patrick Verkooijen, Chief Executive Officer of Global Center on Adaptation discusses the organization’s establishment, its...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi During an address by Harvard Political Professor, Samuel Huntington, on August 1995, at Taipei, he was among other things asked of his impression...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi To understand more fully where this second part is headed, I will encourage readers to search and read a report titled; Scientific and...
By Queen Nwabueze In public relations, just as you and I can’t deny that PR starts and ends with research, we have agreed that Ad value...