OPINION/EDITORIAL

How a fintech founder sought purpose after injustice

February 26, 2021 By Kristin Kloberdanz In the late summer of 2014, Wole Coaxum was glued to the television in his Wall Street office. He watched in horror as violent riots broke out in Ferguson, Missouri, after police fatally shot unarmed Black teenager Michael Brown. To Coaxum, who is Black, […]

A Fork in the Road for the Global Economy-IMF Weekend Read

February 26, 2021/IMF A FORK IN THE ROAD FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMY As finance ministers and central bank governors of G20 nations meet virtually today to discuss the state of the global economy, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva is warning about a dangerous divergence across countries and regions. By the […]

Africa needs Pragmatic Free Market policies to attract capital into Gas markets

Rising government expenditure, burdensome regulations, and the lack of infrastructure to move Africa’s energy to grow markets are all undermining investor confidence in many African countries February 26, 2021/AEC By NJ Ayuk Speaking at the International Petroleum (IP) Week on February 25, 2021, I commended Nigeria for its efforts in […]