Last week I found myself reflecting on the aberration that is Nigerian democracy. We all agree that Nigeria returned to...
I will start today from an unrelated development. On 27/8/21, I saw a report on the front page of ThisDay...
The Nigerian educational sector, with particular reference to government-funded schools, has suffered immensely in the last few decades as decreasing...
People want and even crave respect whether in the workplace or in any other context. But what makes people respect...
Let me start by saying that the world is going through a new world order with the emergence of the...
Potential blockchain applications can be broadly grouped into three viz. (1) digital payments (2) contracts and (3) database and record...
By this time next year, I expect governance to have completely ground to a halt as Nigeria would be in...
As with many organisations, managers and leaders rely heavily on learning and development (L&D) initiatives for employee growth, improved performance...
“Wherever a Fulani army had been, it left a depopulated desert. Greed was one of the- chief characteristics of the...
The return journey by train was attended by an element of drama. I tried to catch a quick lunch, at...
The Afghans have a history of seeing off an invading superpower. In the 1980s, the Soviet Union occupied Afghanistan, but...
Let us not forget the widespread epidemic of leprosy in the entire stretch of Egba land between 1857 and 1859,...
A few years ago, I had a conversation with a family friend who is now the editor of a national...
Afghanistan is a central Asian country with landmass of 652,864 km2 and a population of 32.9 million. It is a...
Leaders around the world are looking to better the quality of their leadership aptitude, and most notable business leaders aspire...