How our banks lead manufacturers to the slaughter slab
By Martin Ike-Muonso Official statistics from the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, the Central bank of Nigeria, small and
Beyond the rhetoric in addressing youth violence
By Martin Ike-Muonso The enormity of the youth problem in Africa has ostensibly attracted a large number of supposed solution
What can we learn from Nnewi’s prosperity?
By Martin Ike-Muonso The scale of intense commercial activity in Nnewi – a community comprising three local government
The ‘our abundant natural resources’ myth
By Martin Ike-Muonso It is usually a thing of pride when we boast about our abundant natural resources, our youthful population
Nigeria’s spirit of ‘sharing’
By Martin Ike-Muonso The concept of ‘sharing’ is very well known to most Nigerians. Recall the appeal by the wife of President
Insecurity smothers Nigeria
By Martin Ike-Muonso Nigeria’s economic structure appears carefully patterned with enviable spatial interlinkages between the
In search of new business opportunities
By Martin Ike-Muonso We are all looking for new opportunities for improving the quality of our lives. The spheres for these
Scoping the Prosperity Question: A Preliminary Inquiry
By Prof. Martin Ike-Muonso Human efforts and activities avail little if any at all when they do not lead to significant levels
Mainstreaming internship system for employment generation
By Martin Ike-Muonso For several centuries, blacksmiths, various occupations and trades depended on the classical internship
Investment banking and Nigeria’s prosperity
By Martin Ike-Muonso In 2018, Nigeria ranked 129th out of 149 countries in the legartum prosperity index. It also ranked the