The New Soft Power: India Diaspora
What I planned to do in the next six editions is to discuss in details how the big four (Israel, India, Ireland and China) have used their diaspora to develop…
What I planned to do in the next six editions is to discuss in details how the big four (Israel, India, Ireland and China) have used their diaspora to develop…
Fatima Askira – Hope For Women And Girls Fatima Askira, a 26-year-old Botany graduate of the University of Maiduguri, is making positive contributions towards alleviating the sufferings of girls/women who…
Betty Abah has many feathers to her cap: a journalist, writer, feminist, child rights activist, charity worker and champion for the empowerment of the underprivileged. In this revealing interview, the…
Funke Oshonaike’s name is almost synonymous with female table tennis in Nigeria. She seems to have been around forever, a cat with nine lives in the game, winning many laurels…
To describe Alhaji Ishiaq Ajibola as achievement personified is to say the obvious. This co-founder of Daily Trust Ltd, one of the most successful newspapers in Nigeria, and certainly the…
Professor Itsay Sagay needs no introduction among legal practitioners and the discerning public.He has been in the public view for decades. A professor of law, a senior advocate of Nigeria…
Premium Times I shall begin on a morbid note. One of the horror stories that emerged from the Daesh (ISIS) controlled parts of Iraq was the gruesome tale of the…
Donald Trump’s stunning and “upset” victory over Hillary Clinton in the recent US presidential election should primarily go down in history as the triumph of a political outsider over a…
Prof Charles Inyangete is the managing director/Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company (NMRC). He tells The Interview about the housing financing sector and how the outfit is driving the…
While Bill Gates has a schedule that’s planned down to the minute, the entrepreneur-turned-billionaire-humanitarian still gobbles up about a book a week. Aside from a handful of novels, they’re mostly…