by Mark Amaza For the second year running, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo led the Nigerian government delegation to Davos, Switzerland for the 2017 World Economic Forum (WEF), the yearly talk…
by Lai Mohammed Aribisala’s tragic thinking and poor excuse for sensibility is so self effacing when he also falls into the trap of attributing individual personal successes to the government,…
by Zara Mustapha The World Economic Forum has named SEPLAT Petroleum Development Company Plc. a global growth company. With this recognition, SEPLAT joins a vibrant community of the world’s most…
by Oge Okonkwo US offers to help Nigeria over Boko Haram terror The United States government has offered its support to Nigeria in the battle against terrorism and insurgency within the…
by Japheth Omojuwa Africa’s development will always be limited by its foundation. There would be no development without the right infrastructure to drive it. Is Africa truly rising? It depends…
by Isi Esene Abuja, Nigeria has been selected to host then next edition of the World Economic Forum (WEF) next year. This was disclosed yesterday by the minister of finance and…
by Isi Esene The World Economic Forum on Africa taking place in Cape Town, South Africa regularly brings together influencers from different walks of life to deliberate on the future…
by Isi Esene The Chairman of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has disclosed that his company has secured loans worth $4.25bn from banks to build an oil refinery to help…
The other thing that struck and impressed me was the fact that young people from across the continent agreed that when you give the average Nigerian enough support, you’d make…
by Zainab Sandah The biggest factor attributable to the failure of both international and local intervention schemes is government at the state level; they – state governors - have not,…