Nigeria, April 26 -- I recently took a trip to the new Orca Mall in Eko Atlantic on an idle Sunday and typed most of this article on my phone. I started my career in banking just down the road, in a building that was next to the then NTA Headquarters, ADRAO Schools and the Printing and Minting Company, in 1992. In my head on this Sunday were ideas around the big question of Nigeria's poverty. Yes, poverty is a reality in every country. Nigeria has a bad poverty problem, though not the worst in the world, and we must never be defined by it. The reason why the problem is enhanced in Nigeria is because we have a fairly large population - the largest on the black man's continent - and of course Africa is the last frontier for economic develop...