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Braimoh: I started my first business without money

Mr Olayinka Braimoh is the CEO of Hall Seven Real Estate based in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja. In this interview, Braimoh speaks on the need for the Federal Government to align with private developers in addressing the challenges of housing deficits among other issues.

How President Buhari can fix Nigeria – Emuan

Architect Austin Ilenre Emuan, is a former governorship aspirant in Edo State in 2020, a Chartered Architect, Development Expert, Environmentalist, Moral Economist who holds two Doctorate Degrees; An Honorary one in Public Administration and an Academic one in International Relations – International Business Major. 

SUBOMI BALOGUN AT 88: I knew I will live long

• ‘Why I abruptly quit NIDB’ By Babajide Komolafe Otunba Michael Olasubomi Balogun, Founder of the FCMB Group,the parent company of First City Monument Bank and City Securities Limited, turned 88, last week. In this interview, Balogun shares insights from early days of his career, with advice to banking executives to see financial services beyond […]

STATE OF THE NATION: We’ve degenerated to Hobbesian state of nature — Alex Otti

•Life in Nigeria now solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short •Why next president should come from South-East •Only a restructured Nigeria will work • Supports political solution on Nnamdi Kanu’s matter •Gov. Ikpeazu has nothing new to offer Abians By Levinus Nwabughiogu Dr. Alex Otti is an economist and politician. He contested for the governorship […]

2023: Why presidency won’t go to S-East, S-West— Ameh Ebute

Former Senate President, Ameh Ebute in this interview, talks about the All Progressives Congress, APC, zoning its 2023 presidential ticket to the South-South and why South-East and South-West may not produce a president even when zoned to the South.

Our made in Aba story, by Adaku, Abia Commissioner

Commissioner for Small, Medium Enterprises and Small Businesses Development in Abia State, Adaku Oseiza, in this interview, explains how the state is making bold statements with small scale enterprises

How to address Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges – Uche Nwankwo

TO surmount the deluge of socio-economic challenges burdening Nigeria, policy makers and all stakeholders must apart from the government pay attention to what happens at lower level such as companies and individual economic behaviour, erudite author, Uchenna Nwankwo, has said.

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