Pre-emption or hysteria in Nigeria? *Online Exclusive* The circumstances surrounding the death of Boko Haram sect leader Mohammed Yusuf in Northern Nigeria are highly suspect, says human rights expert ... Akinola Akintayo
Interview: Dora Akunyili, Nigeria’s minister of information and communications Leaving the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, where she fought the scourge of counterfeit drugs, Dora Akunyili has ... been trying to re-brand Nigeria while serving in the government of President Umaru Yar'Adua
In Your Classroom: To a virtual degree The poor state of facilities at Nigerian universities means many students prefer to take degrees abroad, says Ossai Okwudilii, a Nigerian student ... taking an online degree in informaiton security at the University of Liverpool
Company Profile: Afren An African energy minnow is slowly building up regional assets and expertise and has ambitions in liquefied natural gas ...
Nigeria: More go-slows ahead for oil reforms Reform of the national oil company is being snagged by a combination of political considerations and conspiracies ...
Waiting for the Rebound African oil producers will have to weather difficult economic times, but they still need to focus on harnessing energy resources for undeveloped ... domestic markets
Africa’s vulnerability in the crisis The global economic crisis could not be happening at a worse time for Africa, says Kwesi Botchwey... ...
Supermarkets, super profits South African firms have led the way in introducing supermarket shopping ?around the continent, but home-grown imitators hope to catch up ...