Tag: Nigeria
Challenges to Rule of Law in Emerging Market Enterprise
Sep 23, 2016 | Africa, Asia Pacific, Politics, Viewpoints
Sam Amsterdam discusses the problem of corruption in emerging markets with Arcadia Foundation chairman Robert Carmona-Borjas.
Read MoreTo American drones, do African lives matter?
Apr 1, 2016 | News & Analysis, Africa, US
How much longer can Washington’s self-defeating foreign policies endure?
Read MoreISIS in Iraq: Ramadi and What Lies Ahead
Jan 29, 2016 | Middle East, News & Analysis
The world has cheered the Iraqis’ victory in Ramadi, but ISIS is far from defeated.
Read MoreTactical Adjustments for Boko Haram
Jul 14, 2015 | Africa, News & Analysis
Why has Boko Haram shifted from a focus on controlling territory to the use of suicide bombings and hit-and-run tactics against soft targets?
Read MoreNigeria: Unleashing Its Potential
Jun 3, 2015 | Africa, Viewpoints
The new president’s policies must provide the right business environment that favors investment in Nigeria.
Read MoreState of Disbelief: What Is Necessary to Revive Abia
Sep 5, 2014 | Africa
Abia, much like Nigeria, must always strive for its government to be progressive and its development to be sustainable.
Read MoreWe can defeat Boko Haram, but we need a different approach
Aug 12, 2014 | Africa, Viewpoints
The military alone cannot fight Boko Haram; we also need strong, innovative, committed and honest leaders.
Read MoreNigeria and No ‘Ceilings’: Gender Empowerment, Equality at the Forefront of Societal Growth
Jul 31, 2014 | Africa, Viewpoints
Squandering of our blessed resources has long been a setback of Nigeria. To right this, we must continue to reform.
Read MoreThe Campaign for Nigeria’s Future
Jun 13, 2014 | Africa, Viewpoints
2014 has been a remarkable year for Nigeria; one filled with great triumph and no doubt, greater tragedy.
Read MoreIntelligence Needed to Combat Terror in Nigeria’s ‘Home of Peace’
Feb 25, 2014 | Africa, Viewpoints
NIGERIA stands at the doorstep of dynamic change. It is the principal oil producer in Africa and the world’s fourth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas. In fact, it hosts the greatest natural gas reserves on the continent, coupled with a budding telecommunications sector and a steadily rising agribusiness industry (with 80% of its land arable for continued cultivation). Importantly, the nation is further blessed with human capital and from it, future potential.
Read MoreNigeria’s War on Terror: New Developments, Revitalized Efforts and a Questionable Goal
Jan 23, 2014 | Africa, US, Viewpoints
As the international community watches conflict and violence continue in the Central African...
Read MoreNigeria United: Sport as a National Priority and Model in Turbulent Times
I consider sport to have a tremendous impact on national unity and exist as a model in doing so country to country.
Read MorePower is Private: Accountability Rapidly a Business Decision in Nigeria
Nov 22, 2013 | Africa, Economy & Business, Viewpoints
Nigerians today have looked toward the private sector, putting newfound faith in the resolute entrepreneurs and enterprises that can cut through bureaucracy.
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