Coalition of Private Sector Against COVID-19: Working together for the common good
Samuel OrovwujeApril 19, 2020
By Samuel Orovwuje The issue of COVID -19 global pandemic has generated one the most emotive discussions in the traditional and
Africa cannot go back to ‘business as usual’ when COVID-19 pandemic is over
Babatunde OmilolaApril 13, 2020
By Babatunde Omilola But it will teach us an important lesson: the need to invest in health infrastructure across the world,
We should not go back to business as usual after COVID-19
Patricia ScotlandApril 11, 2020
By Patricia Scotland, Secretary General, The Commonwealth Today there is an eerie silence across the globe. Bustling cities have gone
Young Jamaican’s invention could help tackle spread of viruses like Covid-19
Businessam StaffApril 4, 2020
By Patricia Scotland, Commonwealth Secretary-General Five years ago more than 40 babies born in Jamaican hospitals became infected
Coronomics: The cause against “Corona Keynesianism”
Ryan BourneMarch 31, 2020
By Ryan Bourne Even if not a technical recession (two quarters of negative growth), a severe coronavirus-induced downturn looks
COVID-19, economic stimulus and time lag
Marcel OkekeMarch 26, 2020
“We have undergone countless number of trainings in the past several months, but we have not been able to access these their
COVID-19: The ways Nigerian churches can show true christian leadership
Orji UdemezueMarch 23, 2020
By Orji Udemezue, KSC As the global pandemic, Coronavirus (termed Covid-19) ravages the world and causes enormous loss of human lives,
Economy in topsy-turvydom
Marcel OkekeMarch 17, 2020
By Marcel Okeke Without any equivocation, the covid-19 that is practically ravaging the entire world, has pushed the global economy
The U.S. is wronging Nigeria and the energy industry with travel ban
NJ AyukMarch 16, 2020
It is difficult to come to terms with the United States’ decision to include Nigeria in the extension it made a few weeks ago
Africa’s life after OPEC+
NJ AyukMarch 12, 2020
Underneath the panic caused by Coronavirus and the fall out of OPEC+ lies opportunity for African oil producers Sometimes it is easy