MARTIN Ike-Muonso
Martin
Martin Ike-Muonso, a professor of economics with interest in subnational government IGR growth strategies, is managing director/CEO, ValueFronteira Ltd. He can be reached via email at martinoluba@gmail.com
The rule of law, rule of men and Nigeria’s Development
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoFebruary 1, 2021
The socioeconomically flourishing and developed countries of the world appear to share one common characteristic: a high
How political leaders heighten insecurity
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJanuary 25, 2021
Political leaders’ primary obligation is to ensure maximum protection of every citizen’s inalienable rights. Insecurity in
Reflections on interagency collaboration in security management in Nigeria
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJanuary 18, 2021
The burgeoning scale, sophistication, and ferocity of criminal operations in the country unarguably calls for concerted efforts from
Of international counterterrorism assistance to Nigeria
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJanuary 11, 2021
The spate and scale of terrorism can be overwhelming. Even global superpowers find it particularly challenging to contend with alone.
Our land borders and insecurity imports
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJanuary 4, 2021
Cross-border in-migration usually enables importations of some sort; the good, the bad and the ugly. They range from desirable new
Crop Farmers and Pastoralists confrontations
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJanuary 1, 2021
Fear and insecurity are at the roots of most problems and most failures. Over the past decade, criminal herdsmen actively evangelize
Diagnalytics and ideation energizers in business transformation
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoDecember 28, 2020
Handholding is unarguably the most practical and result-oriented transformative process that delivers high performance for
Financing African businesses and projects
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoDecember 21, 2020
African entrepreneurs are not bereft of profit yielding ideas. The massive number of successful African entrepreneurs both
Government’s role in Africa’s poverty
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoDecember 14, 2020
About 60% of the poverty level in any country is ascribable to its government. The combination of the government’s unfulfilled
Threats to prosperity creation in Africa
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoDecember 7, 2020
Africa is developing fast, and it is up to anyone to appreciate it. The pace may be slow; much slower than most people would expect.