By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi This piece stemmed from two uniquely similar but different sources. First is a WhatsApp picture of Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential...
By Bernard Oketch African countries continue to struggle amidst the ever-growing deficit in the provision of decent and affordable housing for their citizens. With the current...
By Hyther Nizam Nigeria has the largest market in Africa with a GDP standing at $514.05 billion in 2021 and a population of over 200 million...
By Emmanuel Otori Capacity building is the improvement of an individual’s or organization’s facility to produce, perform or deploy. According to the United Nations, capacity building...
In its report highlighting the impact of women on Nigeria’s economic development, PwC Nigeria, Advisory Partner and Chief Economist, Andrew Nevin, indicated that women account for...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi During an address by Harvard Political Professor, Samuel Huntington, in August 1995, in Taipei, he was, among other things, asked about his...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi Taken objectively, there is no doubt that as a people, we derive more comfort, protection and security from our ethnic identity than...
By Fisayo Adediran Wills are generally undesirable to an average Nigerian due to a lack of trust and the superstitious belief of wishing death upon the...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi There is no doubt anymore that in Nigeria’s leadership corridor, once a direction is chosen, instead of examining the process meticulously and...
By Jerome-Mario Chijioke Utomi Acting on the strength of the current political tempo (or is it temperatures) in the country which encourages all to obtain their...