The former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obsanjo spoke at the first annual lecture of Akintola Williams Foundation in Lagos and reacted on the state of the economy . He “said it was uncharitable for the present administration to be blaming past governments that had served since 1999, noting that only a comprehensive framework would save the country. Obasanjo, who spoke on … [Read more...] about Chief Obasanjo reacts on state of the economy and $30billion loan
Bob Dylan – Song writer/Singer Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature 2016
With these words - “having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition" the Swedish Nobel prize Academy awarded Bob Dylan a Nobel prize in literature. This is the first time in history of the Swedish Academy that a songwriter and singer has been accorded such an honor. "He is the first American to win the prize since the novelist Toni Morrison, in … [Read more...] about Bob Dylan – Song writer/Singer Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature 2016
Nigeria and Recession – Why & When
Written by Micheal A Adeniyi It is more than 2years that we know recession is coming but its just a month that we have heard entered and read about recession , slowing economy, reduction in industrial output , high inflation , negative agricultural growth , voluntary cut in production , lay-offs , reduction in wages , shutting down of companies etc . President Buhari and … [Read more...] about Nigeria and Recession – Why & When
Nigeria: How come the most populous nation is in recession?
Nigeria is officially in recession for there are now two consecutive negative growths and GDP contractions in two quarters. The economy shrinks sequentially in first and second quarters by .36 and 2.06 percent respectively. Before the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) made the official recession pronouncement, Nigerians were already … [Read more...] about Nigeria: How come the most populous nation is in recession?
Hillary Clinton extends her coalition to GOP members
Traditionally, Democratic Party presidential candidates build coalition primarily with liberal interest groups, which are mostly racial minorities and working class Americans. This was how Barrack Obama and Bill Clinton won presidential elections. But this time around in this bizarre politicking that gave us Donald Trump, things are upside town and normality is absconded. … [Read more...] about Hillary Clinton extends her coalition to GOP members





