We’re still not talking about poverty

We’re still not talking about poverty

When will we, the people, free ourselves from our Stockholm syndrome and stop celebrating our captors? With the intensity of the debates surrounding the economy (debate is a big word, all we’re really saying is that something needs to be done, very few solutions are ever truly proffered), it must be pointed out that yet again, we limit ourselves to surface issues and seemingly refuse to broaden the scope of our interrogations. I am not one of those who believes Buhari must stop blaming PDP or Jonathan for the mistakes made in
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Airtel to give away 200 million in new promo

Airtel to give away 200 million in new promo

According to the Telco, eight lucky customers will win the weekly grand prize of N10,000,000 each while 60 Customers will become instant millionaires, winning N1,000,000 daily. 600 telecoms consumers will smile to the bank as N100, 000 daily prize winners.

Why cost of internet is high in Nigeria

Why cost of internet is high in Nigeria

The advent of the internet has in many ways levelled the playing field for small businesses to compete with major corporations. The internet has allowed fledging businesses to increase both visibility and revenue, reaching an unprecedented level in history. While the telecom service providers are pushing for an increase in the cost of the service on the ground that they charge far below their actual cost of their services, stakeholders in the industry have disagreed with them.

Where are we headed, President Buhari?

Where are we headed, President Buhari?

THE above question probably sounds very unfair and it’s probably in order to address what makes it so before going on any further. The first thing is that the question gives the impression we are under the control of a leader, a pilot or a driver of a vehicle who has lost his sense of direction.

Why Reps opposed FG’s N309bn bond to finance electricity market —Dogara

Why Reps opposed FG’s N309bn bond to finance electricity market —Dogara

SPEAKER of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, said, yesterday, that the National Assembly, specifically, the House of Representatives, took the resolution to halt the plan to raise a Federal Government-Secured Bond of N309 billion to finance the shortfall in the Nigerian electricity market because since the unbundling of PHCN and transfer of businesses to privately-operated successor companies in 2013, there had been no good report from the market.

Nigeria and Economic Recession: Way out (2)

Nigeria and Economic Recession: Way out (2)

A recession has many attributes that can occur simultaneously and includes declines in component measures of economic activity (GDP) such as consumption, investment, government spending, and net export activity.