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


Besides severe infrastructural challenges, access to business finance is another factor that crushes the African entrepreneur. Ease of

With approximately 70% of its inhabitants living below the poverty line, Africa is incontrovertibly the leader in global poverty. But

The combination of the Igbo apprenticeship system and the handholding model of entrepreneurial prosperity possess a tremendous

Globalization presents several opportunities. Some of these which are on the economic side, include the facilitation of international

Entrepreneurial successes of different individuals acting in ways beneficial to them, which also positively affects others drive

Enterprise clustering is gaining increasing attention in Nigeria because of the apparent benefits associated with it. Albeit the

Colonialism cost Africa a great deal. Unfortunately, Africa is yet to remove that garb. From shifts in consumer preferences to mind

The firms are, without a doubt, the powerhouses of prosperity. As the centre core for the creation of output, it provides wage income

In comparison to other regions of the world, Africa is the land of the poor. According to the UNDP multidimensional poverty

In as much as the State ideally plays a significant role in the survival and growth of industries, the emergence and entrepreneurial