How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Jos, the capital city of Plateau State, in the past two and a half years of Governor Caleb Manasseh Muftwang has...
Read moreDetailsBen Eguzozie and Lazarus Ikwa Development economists are welcoming the newly inaugurated 28.4 km Ahoada‑Omoku dual carriageway as a game‑changer for the...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge As Rivers State continues its push to diversify its economy beyond federal allocations and oil receipts, a new...
Read moreDetailsBen Eguzozie Civil society organisations (CSOs) are demanding disclosures of ecological fund allocations by all the 18 local government councils...
Read moreDetailsBen Eguzozie The Alternative Bank (AltBank), Nigeria’s leading non-interest bank, has opened a flagship branch in Effurun, Delta State, marking...
Read moreDetailsBen Eguzozie Nasarawa, Nigeria’s north-central state, with a subnational GDP of $4.6 billion (2021) has received a foreign investment worth...
Read moreDetails...2025’s N1.4trn budget mangled by emergency rule Ben Eguzozie Rivers, Nigeria’s second‑largest sub‑national economy after Lagos, will not table its...
Read moreDetailsBen Eguzozie When the Katsina Economic and Investment Summit (KEIS) opened its doors in early October, the agenda was more...
Read moreDetailsBen Eguzozie Most of the sub‑nationals that have tabled their 2026 budgets went for little below or above the trillion‑naira...
Read moreDetails...As Beach Harcourt Club seeks partnership The Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHCCIMA) has pledged to support the...
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