The Boko Haram insurgency started as another insurgency, in the Niger Delta, was thawing following the amnesty programme of the...
Challenge the prevailing narrative In my column of 7th April 2020, I discussed “The power of narratives” using insights from Nobel...
A crisis is a major catastrophic event, or a series of escalating events, that threaten an organisation’s strategic objectives, reputation,...
As the US economy is heading toward its disastrous 2nd quarter results, the Trump administration is considering the expansion of the...
The harsh truth about Nigeria in the early 1980s was that it was still the desperately poor country that Nigeria has always been...
Nigerians are complicit in the utter mediocrity of their government. This seemingly stems from the failure to understand the difference...
Football supporters in England in a state of exasperation with the selection and game plan of their team’s manager like...
They were visionaries and they articulated their mission statements with vigour. “The rich, and the highly-placed in business, public life,...
On May 14 this year, the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, WTO, Roberto Carvalho de Azevedo of Brazil, announced...
In times past, formalists or early grammarians described word classes or parts of speech with regard to forms. Considering these...
There is a video circulating on social media. Two nubile young women, stark naked, are shown, with a naked young...
Welcome to this weekend. As an HR person I am very concerned about people and these times have brought out...
Many organisations have difficulty assessing the effectiveness of a leader, which is because organisational politics prejudice most assessment measures, coupled...
It is no longer news that the quirky presenter of “Quest means business” on CNN tested positive to COVID-19 a...
One of the most important qualities of leadership and life generally is the assumption and acceptance of responsibility for the...