BY CHNINYEMIKE TORTI Recently, some self-conceited partisans went to town speechifying and preachifying the unwary that Senator Orji Uzor Kalu had been endorsed by the south-east caucus of serving and
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BY OLAKUNLE MOHAMMED Africa has become a thriving continent for business in recent years but the logistics and supply chain industry continues to play catch up. The challenges facing Africa’s
BY ODEWALE ABAYOMI Over the last eight years of President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure, statistics show that the federal government operated an expansionary fiscal policy and a contractionary monetary policy. The
BY CAESER KELURO Maser Group, an electronics manufacturer based in Africa, has become the latest addition to the continent’s list of unicorn startups. Six years ago, Africa didn’t have any
BY STANLEY ALIEKE We all must have seen the video of Seun Kuti, a renowned Nigerian singer, assaulting, slapping, pushing
BY MICHAEL FALOSEYI ‘The devil is in the details’ is a popular idiomatic expression that signifies that those seemingly inconsequential
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BY BULUS GODWIN From a body that had executive, legislative, and judicial powers in the pre-colonial era, the traditional institution
BY CHIAMAKA ADINNU Protectionism or the use of tariffs, subsidies, import quotas and other trade restrictive policies to protect domestic
BY VICTOR EROMOSELE If there was one man who could change the world through his writing, it was probably the