DEAR WIFE, What he is hoping you already know I almost called this letter, ‘Dear Good Wife.’ I didn’t. Because...
Time, in Nigeria, is not just measured – it is negotiated. A meeting fixed for 10:00 a.m. begins at 11:30,...
When I arrived in Yenagoa at the invitation of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board as a guest author...
When the first coup d’état occurred on 15th January 1966, seven of the casualties were old boys of Barewa College:...
The problem is not strategy. It is leadership follow-through. There is a moment at the beginning of every strategy where...
Everyone is familiar with the story by now. On the 14th of March 2026, Solomon Ogbonna Ejiko was coronated as...
Organisations rarely fail because people lack information. More often, they fail because people have too much interpretive responsibility placed on...
So I stood in the queue to board the plane with a couple of nice people who gave me a...
In my latest book, Uplifting Leadership, I emphasise the importance of forging a visionary consensus to generate performance momentum in...
DEAR GOOD HUSBAND What she is not saying to you! This letter is not for the man who checked out...
Japa – the outward migration of Nigeria’s young, educated workforce – has dominated economic conversation for a decade; an evocative...
What I find troubling is the number of hostile reports on the Internet regarding Old Boys of King’s College who...
Execution is Africa’s Missing Link Vision is abundant. Execution is scarce. Africa is not short of ideas. If anything, it...
Recently, after the mass killing in Jos, Plateau State, President Bola Tinubu said he was not elected “to comfort and...
On the 25th of March 2026, at the plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly, Ghana’s President John Mahama...