I find it difficult to accept an instruction or policy simply because someone shouts it. I want to be sure it is well thought-out.
International advocacy organization, Global Citizen will recognize, Bryan Stevenson, Sir Elton John, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Warren Buffett, Sesame Workshop, and...
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talks to The Economist’s public policy editor, Sacha Nauta, about feminism and the intersection of race, gender, politics and it’s effect on the...
Leading African financial institution, Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) is atop a new generation of multinationals in developing markets with the competitive strength and capacity to become...
Almost two decades ago, Africa was tagged the Hopeless Continent in the May 2000 issue of The Economist. Hitherto, the continent was portrayed as ravaged by...
I remember a time when people would say sex sells (doesn’t it still?). However, for millennials, the truth is gist sells. And gist about sex sells...
The Lagos Business School has been ranked the 48th best executive MBA programme in the world. The Economist ranks the best MBA programmes around the globe...
A recent report by The Economist has named Lagos, Nigeria the second least expensive city out of 133 cities surveyed around the world. The survey compared the prices...
Counterfeiting is a serious issue in the beauty and fashion industries. According to The Economist, the sale of counterfeits continues to rise globally – accounting for...
The Federal Government has accused The Economist newspaper of racism, prejudice and denigration of Nigeria’s genuine effort at national re-orientation. The Minister of Information and Culture,...
BellaNaija‘s Aunty Bella was mentioned in The Economist recently. We mentioned this on social media and thought to share on here as well. The article was...
The Economist‘s January 30th 2016 issue contains an article on Nigeria’s economy titled “Crude Tactics“. The piece analyzes Nigeria’s current dire economic situation as well as...
There is no doubt that President Muhammadu Buhari has made significant changes in Nigeria ever since he assumed office. In an article titled Baba Go Slow,...
The Economist has some interesting things to say about Nigeria’s “Centre of Excellence,” Lagos. In an article titled Learning from Lagos, the publication highlights the city’s...
The Presidency on Friday expressed displeasure over “The Economist’’ magazine’s assessment of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, describing it as “baseless, jaundiced and malicious vilification’’ of the...
President Goodluck Jonathan is a failed president. Muhammadu Buhari is a former dictator with blood on his hands. Given this quandary, the Nigerian population must choose...
A recent ranking released by the the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a sister company of The Economist magazine on 25 African cities has placed Lagos and Abuja among the top four...
Nigeria is known for many things, some good and admittedly, some really bad. In recent times, there have been a number of research reports completed by...
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