Duty call is often a privilege to serve because out of the multitude, you are singled out to occupy a...
We love the Christmas lights, the smell, the sound and the feelings. And now 208 is over. . We hope...
Recently, 71 members of the lower chamber of the National Assembly (NASS) and some notable Nigeria’s have called for a...
“A delusion is something that people believe in despite a total lack of evidence.” Does this definition remind you of...
Without exception, professions across the world face issues about ethics and professionalism. The situation has reached such a level that...
With the number of calls I have received recently about the uncertainties of 2019, I can attest that Nigerian CEOs...
Nigeria is a place of firm beliefs. We believe in our religions firmly, dogmatically, and wholeheartedly. We believe in our...
No great mind has ever emerged as a result of its contentment to remain within the confines and conventions of...
That Nigeria failed lamentably in all aspects of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is now history whose sad melody lingers...
The term sustainability has long been tied to the concept of development and other esoteric narrative. Sustainability is not particularly...
Arrangements had been concluded for the petition (signed by all the retired partners of KPMG who are still awaiting their...
In mourning the Second Republic President of Nigeria, Shehu Aliyu Shagari, who died on Friday at the age of 93,...
Cassava is one of the most drought-tolerant crops in the world. It can be successfully grown on marginal soils, and...
“He who does not punish evil, commands it to be done.” ― Leonardo da Vinci As it has been with...
It is the end of another troubled year in the history of Nigeria and Nigerians. There has been plenty of...