What We Owe, What We Are Doing About It
By Ngozi Okonjo-IwealaNigeria's external debt stands presently at $34 billion. About $28 billion or 85 per cent of the debt is owed to the Paris Club of 15 creditors nation...
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Nigeria's external debt stands presently at $34 billion. About $28 billion or 85 per cent of the debt is owed to the Paris Club of 15 creditors nation...
Read moreUnfortunately for Nigeria, our country enjoys the unenviable reputation of a people who delight sadistically in bringing down those who have laboured ...
Read moreMy niece Ms. Chisom Awaji was killed on Saturday December, 10, 2005 at Port Harcourt International Airport. My nephew Master Uzoma Awaji was kil...
Read moreInter Ethnic RelationsIT would appear that our current democratic experiment rather than create the much expected stability has unleashed very strong ...
Read moreINTRODUCTION A reader (and he knows himself!), on reading my latest essay, wrote to me as follows:QUOTEPlease educate me on this. How much does i...
Read moreOne may wonder about the benefit of 12 billion dollars to developed countries from an African Continent that is well endowed but rife with famine, pov...
Read moreOf late, there have been many comments on the issue of Nigeria's debt and debt relief. Whilst it is interesting to see the variety of opinions, it app...
Read moreculled from THISDAY, April 2, 2005The Gravy Train…In several ways, goings-on in Abuja, the nation's seat of power, are reproductions of the greedy, ...
Read moreWhen the news came through that the Nigerian law-makers had rejected the constitutional amendment aimed at allowing President Olusegun Obasanjo and ot...
Read moreculled from GUARDIAN, August 10, 2004THE death of Chief Mukoro Mowoe (Oghenemohwo) of Evwreni on August 10, 1948, marked a turning point in the histor...
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From the Powell Memo to Project 2025: How a 1971 Corporate Strategy Became a Global Template for Power In August 1971, a corporate lawyer named L...
The Market’s Mood Ring: How Volatility Across Assets Traces a Hidden Geometry of SentimentIf you want a fast, honest way to describe modern markets,...
Nigeria’s grid collapses are not ‘bad luck’ – They are a design failure, and we know how to fix themFirst published in VANGUARD on February 3,...
Islands of Credibility: Nigeria’s Best Reform Strategy Starts in the StatesFirst published in VANGUARD on January 31, 2026 https://www.vanguard...
Project 2025 Agenda and Healthcare in NigeriaThe US and Nigeria signed a five-year $5.1B Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on December 19, 2025, to bo...