By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh Until sustainable food security is established through modernizing agriculture and ensuring adequate support for local farmers, Russia’s grain supply would be a...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi It is common knowledge that in pursuit of meeting the targets of 20 per cent (unconditional) and 47 per cent (conditional) greenhouse gas...
Kehinde Ogundare Given the significant challenges both the Nigerian and global economies face, businesses have had to work harder than ever to survive, ensure business continuity,...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi This piece stemmed from three different but related sources. The first has to do with the astronomical increase in the prices of goods...
By Prince Charles Dickson PhD If you have read the book, A History of Alternative Dispute Resolution, the work offers a comprehensive review of the various...
By Philip Odiakose In today’s media landscape, the ability to monitor and analyze media coverage is crucial for brands seeking to stay ahead of the competition...
By Nneka Okumazie Africa is a continent where the little that people have is never enough. What people have is never maximized for purposes. The problem...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi A peep into the profile of members of the present board and management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), an agency conceived...
By Professors Abdullahi Y. Shehu and Maurice Okoli Introduction Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1992 ‘the tectonic plates of geopolitics have been shifting’ and...
Valentine’s Day is one of the most daunting gift-giving holidays. You want to get something for your partner, of course, but also you like to let...