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Can Nigeria’s Legitimisers Save her?

Oseloka H. Obaze Quite often, when a nation is dire straits, it is resistance groups that rally to save that nation. Just as the “partagiani,” the diverse coalition of Italian resistance fought fascist leader Benito Mussolini, NADECO, a diverse coalition of Nigerian
December 9, 2025

The Economics, Politics Of Rice Pyramids

By Etim Etim Sometime in 2001, a group of American bankers from US EXIMBank came to make a presentation to the senior management staff of the bank I was working for at that time on Marina, Lagos. They were prospecting a
January 21, 2022
Chief Emeka Anyaoku

Anyaoku at 89: A Global Citizen Who Thinks Home

As Chief Emeka Anyaoku, the first African to serve as Secretary General of the Commonwealth of Nations, turns 89 today, the government and people of Anambra State celebrate this global citizen who thinks home. He is in every sense exemplary.
January 18, 2022
Igbo Cultural Dance

Path To Nigerian President Of Igbo Extraction

The path to Nigerian President of Igbo Extraction looks bumpy but attainable. It is ironic that a Nigerian President of Igbo Extraction is always interpreted by other sections of Nigeria to mean Igbo President, in an attempt to diminish its efficacy and
January 17, 2022
Access Bank Obtains Central Bank of Angola’s Approval To Acquire 80% of Finibanco

Access Bank, 20 Years After

This March marks 20 years since two young Nigerian bankers – Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede and Herbert Wigwe – bought a small, nondescript bank and turned it into one of the biggest lenders in the country with subsidiaries across Africa, Europe and Asia.
January 14, 2022
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