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The Burden Called Commonwealth Games – Intracity Travel – Part 2

Can the intracity travel in Delhi be called world class? Is there enough amenities for the average international traveler in Delhi? What is the future for the latest developments in travel in Delhi?

Nigerian Infrastructure Development and the Enterprise Revolution – An African Perspective

Nigeria’s deplorable infrastructure situation came into the fore recently at an unlikely event. A day before the national football team was to clash with Tunisia for a 2010 FIFA World Cup spot on September 6, the visiting team was left in darkness for a full quarter of an hour during practice sessions at the Abuja National Stadium. While power outages are an everyday happening across the country, this high-profile blackout under international arc lights proved particularly embarrassing for local officials. That the visitors went on to draw Nigeria 2-2 the next day and deny it a much-needed victory couldn’t have been much comforting either.

IT and Nigeria’s 2020 Goals

The Centre for International Development at Harvard University quotes this now well-known excerpt from former UN secretary general Kofi Annan’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech of 2001 in a rare document. The Centre’s Global IT Report for 2001-02 analyses the complex dynamics of nations adapting to a ‘Networked World’ through the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The report includes a unique Network Readiness Index of 75 countries around the world, based on their ability to harness and take advantage of ICT networks.

Beyond 2012

At the beginning of every new decade there are predictions of what the world-to-come is going to be like. However with the approach of the new decade this time around, the focus is not so much on 2010, as on 2012.

Security and the Rule of Law For Nigerian Enterprise Development and Revolution

Nigeria’s long history with conflict and bloodshed begins not long after its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. Six years later, Army officers executed the then Prime Minister and two of his cabinet colleagues in the country’s first of many coup d’etats. Political upheaval stoked social fires as religious, ethnic and regional disparities billowed over to create a climate of official persecution and brutal governance. The string of military takeovers continued into the ’90s and until the very end of the last century, when the first peaceful transition to civilian power brought back some degree of normalcy to a beleaguered nation.