By Omoh Gabriel At the gathering in Lagos of young entrepreneurs and well wishers of Tony Elumelu to celebrate his 60th birthday, former America President Bill...
By Omoh Gabriel Once again the social economic milieu in which election are conducted in Nigeria has open the old wounds of state of origin and...
By Omoh Gabriel When Dr. Bashir Jamoh took over as Director General NIMASA many stakeholders saw it as a healthy development as he has grown through...
By Emeka Madu Open banking has become a major matter of contention across the African continent, with investors and entrepreneurs betting on the tremendous opportunities within...
By Omoh Gabriel When Bashir Jamoh was appointed Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency two years ago, many skeptics did not give him a...
By Valerie Traore, Another generation of women will have to wait for gender parity, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2021. As...
By Ikeddy ISIGUZO Do agreements matter in Nigeria? It depends on who you are dealing with, a lawyer said without losing a breath. Does it...
By Omoh Gabriel In recent weeks, the setting up of a vigilante group Amotekun by the South West has fuelled the agitation for restructuring and like...
By Omoh Gabriel Nigeria is a country that is very difficult to understand its political and economic actors. They seem to be in a cyclical rhythm...
By Omoh Gabriel When in December 2018, I and other Nigerian journalist on board Egypt air from Cairo were stranded in Accra Ghana after missing our...
By Omoh Gabriel In one of William Shakespeare’s epic literature book Julius Caesar, he wrote that when beggars die there are no comets seen; the heavens...
(Reuters) On April 21, 2017, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), announced what some refer to as a necessary dawn for the West African economic giant....