As the head of the electricity committee in my residential estate’s association, receiving praise and commendations for what fellow residents...
The coronavirus pandemic is still on the move and Africa is not spared from the devastating effects of the plague....
How have firms in Africa been dealing with online disinformation thus far? I explore some case studies. South Africa’s MTN...
Between 1509 and 1511, the Italian Renaissance artist, Raphael, did a mural called The School of Athens. Notable for its...
The negative impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) is no longer news. It has hit the world and its economies very badly...
There is no shortage of experts to tell us that life post-pandemic will be unrecognizable. Faced with an invisible threat...
Indigenous Nigerian oil producers currently pump about 10 percent of national output and have invested billions of dollars in the...
First, my condolences to the family of Mallam Abba Kyari, President Muhammadu Buhari’s chief of staff, who died on 17...
As we continue to battle the pandemic, questions on what we should or should not be doing continue to be...
(Nineth in the series of an address delivered at the Rotary Foundation dinner/dance at the MUSON Centre, Marina, Lagos on...
In today’s socio-political climate, cultivating the trust of stakeholders is critical to corporate success. Public and media scrutiny of what...
Leaders do not bear the name because of position or titles. True leaders know they have two major roles to...
In 1847, a young Hungarian medical doctor called Ignaz Semmelweiss started a new job in Austria as a Director at...
During late night of Friday 17 April, the world received the shocking news of the passing of Abba Kyari, Chief...
Two events in the past few days combined to bring into direct focus an aspect of the impact of the...