ALIM ABUBAKRE: Connecting town and gown for public, private sector leadership
Phillip Isakpa
March 21, 2023
An academic’s quest to see that theory meets practice in its application in the real world of organisation management and leadership
Mansur Matazu: One year assessment at the helm of NiMet
Sade Williams
March 29, 2022
By Sade Williams/Business a.m. The entire aviation industry in Nigeria woke up on the 15th March, 2021, to the appointment of Mansur
Resuscitating Oil Palm: Pathway to Nigeria’s economic development
Onome Amuge
December 7, 2020
By Onome Amuge Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is a perennial crop which grows abundantly in tropical regions. It is globally
Revealed: How litigation, cannibalisation, asset striping took 23 years off lifespan of Nigeria’s $3.2bn aluminium smelter
BEN EGUZOZIE
October 6, 2020
Ben Eguzozie Plant left with 27.5% value to reach decommissioning stage Only one of two things left for it: full TAM or dispose
LASAMBUS deploys Visual Earth’s geo-location technology for accurate handling of emergency calls
Saviour Adugba
October 6, 2020
Visual Earth, a digital strategy and service experience firm in t h e UK is partnering with the Lagos State Ambulance Services to
60th Independence: Nigeria agriculture through the Diamond years
Onome Amuge
October 6, 2020
Onome Amuge THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR OF ANY economy basically centres around performing the basic role of food production and
Lagos 3rd Mainland Bridge closure: Counting economic costs, pains of a megacity with decaying infrastructure
Charles Abuede
July 29, 2020
Nigeria’s longest bridge, and the second longest in Africa, one of the busiest on the continent, that connects the mainland and the
Reopening of Eastern ports: The undercurrents at play
Ben Eguzozie
July 13, 2020
Rivers-Bayelsa Shippers Association 2014 technical document Amaechi moved to get Presidency, NPA approval Lagos ports continued
Beyond donations: Global Citizen, NSIA – Solidarity Support Fund for a “new normal”
Phillip Isakpa
June 3, 2020
Fund targets raising $50m Long before the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China, in December, 2019, the phrase ‘new normal’ was bandied