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
Nigeria as a business: The Leadership
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoSeptember 9, 2019
Businesses are set up by entrepreneurs for profit-making. Similarly, country economies are also managed to create positive net
Ekweremmadunization approach to reclaiming Nigeria’s prosperity
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoSeptember 2, 2019
In a quote attributed to Awolowo which is currently making the rounds online, the wise man forewarned that the children of the poor
Why Ideas and Projects fail in Africa
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoAugust 26, 2019
Many times we ask ourselves why we are not like other nations of the world. We expect that with all the many fiscal receipts to the
Political voice for the African youth via the Ibo apprenticeship system (2)
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoAugust 19, 2019
In addition to the democratisation of acquired skills is the search for trustworthy and dependable, albeit cheap labour. And the way
On corporate reputation and Nigerian firms
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoAugust 12, 2019
Good reputation in business is, no doubt, prosperity sustaining. The perception that a service provider or the producer of a commodity
Political voice for the African youth via the Ibo apprenticeship system (1)
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoAugust 5, 2019
The unenviable role that money has been playing in the politics of various African countries makes it difficult for those who lack
ACFTA is now signed. What next?
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJuly 29, 2019
After months of delay, the president finally signed the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement. That puts paid to the many arguments
How far are we from war?
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJuly 22, 2019
Many Nigerians agree that the level of insecurity in the country compares with what typically obtains in a war situation. And war is
Forsaking prosperity: the tragedy of abandoned public sector projects
MARTIN Ike-MuonsoJuly 15, 2019
A famous Igbo proverb aptly states that no one gets wealthy by throwing the things of value he or she previously acquired away. It
An educational system that does not deliver prosperity
Martin Ike-MuonsoJuly 8, 2019
By Martin Ike-Muonso Education is highly reputed to deliver prosperity. That appears to be the number one reason why most