The economy of Africa’s most populous nation is dysfunctional, and it cannot deliver for its more than 220 million people,...
“I also took time to discuss challenges facing women journalists in the work space dominated by men, how to become...
“By positioning themselves as families, companies create an environment where employees feel a deeper connection to the organisation’s success.” You...
“Nigerians need to come to terms with the true history of their country, beyond the official sugarcoating.” Sociology is a...
Nigeria marked its 64th independence day on 1 October, but there was not much cheer in the media. Nor backslapping...
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s address to the nation on Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary underscores both the promises and pitfalls of...
The sea is a world of freedom. That freedom is about 100,000 merchant ships, 4.0 million fishing vessels, 2.0 million...
My lips are quivering, and my hands are shaky as I hear about the clouds over Maiduguri. The city stands...
Last week, I wrote about the dire economic consequences for Nigeria as a petrostate almost solely reliant on oil and...
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), once heralded as Nigeria’s bulwark against corruption, is now at a crossroads. The...
“A leader’s competence may get them to the top, but their character will keep them there.” The world is full...
“The walkie talkies suddenly became hot to the touch, then exploded, not only shattering flesh and bone, but also sending...
One of my concerns for leaders is their capacity to be ambidextrous. Regardless of years of experience, knowledge, and leadership...
Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, stands at a crossroads, crippled not by a lack of resources or potential, but by the...
Wow, how time flies! It’s hard to believe that it’s been a full decade since this column started publishing articles...