
Joe Biden appoints Nigerian-born Ebong as director of United States Trade and Development Agency
United States President Joseph Biden has confirmed the appointment of Nigerian-born, Ms Enoh Titilayo Ebong as the Director of the...

Nigeria, Turkey Sign Eight Major Agreements On Energy, Mining, Others
Nigeria and Turkey have signed a series of bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding on a number of key sectors...

Senate Backtracks On order To Withhold NG Eagle’s Operating Certificate
The Senate Committee on Aviation, yesterday, made a U-turn on its directive ordering the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to...

Nigerians Can Use eNaira Without Internet, Says CBN
The Central Bank of Nigeria has said the eNaira will be available to Nigerians without Internet-enabled phones. The CBN disclosed...

Why The Price Of Cooking Gas Is Rising In Nigeria
Mr. Farouk Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NPRA, has attributed the rising...

Nigerian Government Scraps DPR, PPPRA, PEF, Inaugurates New Regulatory Agencies, Sacks Their CEOs
The Federal Government has effectively put an end to the existence of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), the Petroleum...

European Leagues and Africa Cup of Nations Comparative Review And The Economic Impact On Africans
Football in Europe is big business. Before the economic downturn experienced globally, the financial gains (and expenditures) of European clubs...

INFLATION IN NIGERIA
When the Covid19 pandemic hit the entire globe, it was expected that there would be a resultant economic crisis from...

MAURITIUS: AFRICA’S HOME OF I.C.T
Before the mid-1980s, the economy of Mauritius was known to be dependent on agriculture; especially the exportation of sugarcane, as...

MANU CHANDARIA: THE BILLION-DOLLAR STORY OF THE KENYAN DOGGED BILLIONAIRE HERE ARE HIS 12 SECRETS FOR SUCCESS IN BUSINESS & LIFE
‘The secret of a man’s life is hidden in his story”; it is said. And the secret of their success is hidden in their daily routines.’ The story of Manu Chandaria, Chairman of Concraft Group and unarguably, Kenya’s richest man, reflects a life governed by principles worth teaching and emulating. These principles, gleaming from the life of this 92-year-old highly
successful industrialist, and philanthropist, are like a guiding light for those who will walk the path of big businesses in Africa. Large corporations in Africa, are most times seen easily as a place where ethical values are sacrificed for profit and growth. By contrast, Manu Chandaria demonstrates astute evidence of focus, dedication, and success