... a lot of the hopes for the economy this year ride on the reflationary attribute of the 2016 appropriation...
Read moreSadly, a government that had made so much of the distance between its predecessor and the people, and which had...
Read more...none of the developments last week supported a sense of an impending correction of the poor policy prescriptions this year....
Read moreSo, was the special adviser mislead? She could have quite credibly mistaken the number for sub-Saharan Africa’s personal home remittances...
Read more...the cabinet change is not designed to deal with identified lapses in the performance of existing ministers, nor to reward...
Read more...the bigger challenge for those who see both Brexit and the outcome of the U.S. presidential vote as a setback,...
Read moreAt the import substitution and clamour for autarchy levels, this inversion of the cause-effect relationship is already hurting. To make...
Read more...we still have a budget that plans to spend ₦5.049 trillion on salaries and overheads. There is no point dwelling...
Read moreUltimately, our bane as a country flows from the fact that the balance between the useful and the beautiful is...
Read moreIrrespective of what happens on the 1st of January next year, and six months after, when OPEC is scheduled to...
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