One day I started wondering how I became the person I am. Why do certain things matter so much to...
I still remember where I was when I heard the news on the radio. The year was 2006 and I...
A crisis is a time of severe difficulty or danger, or an event that could have a serious negative outcome....
For days, international media have been promoting the 20-year anniversary of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. That day,...
The crypto ecosystem relies on the internet and electricity. At 26 percent, African mobile internet adoption remains very low. Electricity...
Quite often, opponents of political restructuring say it’s not Nigeria that needs to be restructured, it’s the minds of Nigerians....
In my moments of contemplation, I usually reflect on Nigeria. To be candid, I do not know what to make...
Amid the depressing flow of news from Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, it is a relief to report the election...
I congratulate Nwamara Catherine Nnaji, FCA on becoming the new National President of the Society of Women Accountants of Nigeria...
Rumours are a fact of this job. “Gist” as we call it in this part of the world, is an...
The Federal Inland Revenue Service, on behalf of Nigeria’s federal government, has been locked in a legal tussle with the...
It is hard to be cynical about the youth and their possibilities, and there is an abiding necessity to keep...
4 years ago in 2017, a group of young writers sat in a huddle at the Channels Television HQ in...
The syndrome of state collapse stares us in the face. Its indicators include mounting democratic pressures; refugees resulting in Complex...
In part one of this article, we discussed the tell-tale signs that indicate an organization has a communication breakdown, leading...