By Jay Naidoo The 2016 Ibrahim Index of African Governance, the most comprehensive in Africa, launched on Monday by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, reveals that improvement in overall governance... Read more
By Max Bearak The Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) — the most comprehensive survey of its kind — celebrated its 10th anniversary on Monday with the release of a report that... Read more
It is no longer clear whether it is a real story or one of those high class jokes made to taste about a top dog, a country or some event in international politics. But it used to be told a f... Read more
Death stalked him in a manner he could not survive it. About midday last Friday, his 9 year old son found him in an unusual position in the bedroom and phoned the mother who is far away in... Read more
It is the 56th year of Nigeria’s independence today and political leaders are assuring of an end to the economic recession the country is going through. In spite of open hiccups within the r... Read more
Fewer and fewer statements concerning inclusion of poor people into the economy are heard nowadays in Nigeria. Instead of such statements, the society is served a menu of very obvious... Read more
Division on whether to sell or not to sell state assets as a way of handling recession in Nigeria has divided the nation starkly between those for and those against. It is a completely new t... Read more
It was a bad day yesterday in the Senate for protagonists of sale of state assets as exit strategy from the current recession. Major interventions on the proposals to that effect did not agr... Read more