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
Driving the performance of African businesses
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJune 15, 2020
In a GreenTec Capital Africa Foundation and WeeTracker Media report based on data between 2010 and 2018, the average failure rate of
Co-creating prosperity in Africa
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJune 9, 2020
ACHIEVING PROSPERITY IS ASSUREDLY faster when stakeholders collectively work on it. Unarguably individuals create communally enjoyed
Co-creating prosperity in Africa
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJune 8, 2020
Achieving prosperity is assuredly faster when stakeholders collectively work on it. Unarguably individuals create communally enjoyed
Handholding Africa to sustainable prosperity
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJune 1, 2020
Regardless of the challenges, most African countries are making substantial progress in virtually all indicators of prosperity.
Naira’s devaluation journey
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoMay 25, 2020
The tragedy of the Naira is that it has a single source of strength and many pulldowns. Its energy hails from the foreign exchange
Of government prioritisation of Dangote Refinery
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoMay 18, 2020
Although we have four petroleum refining facilities and issued licences for the construction of additional twenty-five, we import
Now that Nigeria’s economic diversification is hot on the table
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoMay 11, 2020
Although shaken by the tempest of the sinking oil prices, we still possess vastly untapped natural re-sources. That abundant natural
2020 Oil Price Shock and the Nigerian Bank Performance
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoMay 4, 2020
Numerous hiccups dotted the traditional financing model of Nigeria’s upstream oil sector and invariably made way for alternative
How powerful was Abba Kyari?
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoApril 27, 2020
Unarguably, the late Abba Kyari was powerful. And he remained so even to the point of his burial. As we already know, those who are
Covid19’s mutation to ‘hunger virus.’
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoApril 20, 2020
It is challenging to placate a man deprived of the necessities of life. That is the root of the famous saying that “a hungry man