How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Timi Olubiyi Timi Olubiyi, an entrepreneurship & business management expert with a PhD in Business Administration from Babcock University Nigeria,...
Read moreDetailsANTHONY KILA Anthony Kila is a Jean Monnet professor of Strategy and Development. He is currently Institute Director at the...
Read moreDetailsJAVVAD MALIK Javvad Malik is the lead security awareness advocate at KnowBe4 Traditional approaches often focus on punitive measures...
Read moreDetailsIn his “General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money”, the economist John Maynard Keynes (June 5, 1883 – April 21,...
Read moreDetailsSola Oni Sola Oni, an integrated communications strategist, Chartered Stockbroker and Commodities Broker and Capital market registrar, is the Chief...
Read moreDetailsA recent damning report by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) that over seven million small businesses in Nigeria have...
Read moreDetailsFRANKLYN GINGER-EKE Franklyn Ginger-Eke, fellow, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, member, Chartered Institute of Public Relations, UK, associate member, Advertising...
Read moreDetailsPeople and institutions determine the scope and dimension of socioeconomic development in every economy. The projections for improved living conditions...
Read moreDetailscontinued from last week Water conservation: Water use can be minimised in construction projects through several measures, such as rainwater...
Read moreDetailsNigeria cannot be described as an economy that has attained energy self-sufficiency in spite of the abundance of oil and...
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