Month: May 2021
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People & Money
The Nigerian Economy, Still A Long Way From The Peak
Following its constitution some one-and-a-half years ago, the public expected much of the Doyin Salami-led Presidential Economic Advisory Council (PEAC).…
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Law and The Economy
Addendum – ‘Withholding Tax: The A-Z of Grossing-Up’
Introduction: In my 2010 ‘Taxspectives’ article, ‘Withholding Tax: The A-Z of Grossing Up’,[1] (the Article), I argued that gross-up clauses…
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Funding Opportunities
Funding Opportunities For Businesses: Africa’s Business Heroes Competition
Funding Opportunities for African Businesses: Africa’s Business Heroes Competition African social entrepreneurs who are impacting positively on their communities are…
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People & Money
For Young Nigerians, It’s Time to Forge Intra-National Alliances
Wresting power from an incumbent is a monumental undertaking, an all uphill battle pictorial of a Sisyphean endeavour. But it…
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Business Events
Professor PLO-Lumumba others for Africa Youth Conversation
The Africa Speakers Group (ASG) is launching the Africa Youth Conversation, a series of virtual events on youth and leadership…
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People & Money
Vaccination Success Boosting American and Global Economy
“This is good for oil exporting countries like Nigeria: the forecast for oil price has risen to $66 per barrel…
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Football & Management
The ESL. Culture always eats strategy for breakfast. Heartily.
On Sunday, Manchester United’s home match against Liverpool was cancelled due to fan protests against the Glazer ownership. I was…
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People & Money
Why the state, not Nigeria, could fail
An article in the Foreign Affairs journal has just set off heated debates online about whether Nigeria is a failed…
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