By Jerome-Mario Utomi Since the past two decades when democracy re-emerged on the nation’s political space, the country has in the face of varying challenges matched...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Prior to 2017, when The federal government during one of the federal executive council meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari decided to...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn. You cannot build...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi In the words of Justin Merkins, a world acclaimed management consultant, there are clear thinkers, muddled thinkers and people that fall in between....
By Jerome-Mario Utomi The United Nations General Assembly, in 1989, proclaimed November 20 “Africa Industrialization Day” A/RES/33/237. This decision flows from the framework of the Second...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Prior to the recent ‘youths revolt’ in the country which got the young Nigerians once described as ‘lazy’ busy on and off the...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi ‘The easy accessibility individuals have to publish ideas on the Internet has led to the emergence of a new meritocracy of ideas that...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Nigeria is recognized globally as the most populous black nation in the world. This enormous population naturally bestows socioeconomic advantages such as large...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi While waiting for the nation’s independence anniversary broadcast by President Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday morning October 1, 2020, I stumbled at a statement...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Terra Lawson-Remer, economist, environmental attorney, community organizer, and educator, who served as Senior Advisor in the Obama Administration, may not have had Nigeria in...