Those who say Nigerians don’t have what it takes to compete with Western standards are the sort of people I...
Professor Wole Soyinka, Africa’s first literature Nobel laureate, published his critically-acclaimed novel, Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People...
Too many cooks spoil the broth. So says an English idiom. The fact that English has borrowed from so many...
Leadership is no longer confined to the borders of one’s home country. Leaders are now required to understand, appreciate, and...
There is a short video clip circulating on social media. It is from South Africa. The location is described as...
As I prepared to celebrate my sixtieth birthday last year, and getting dressed for a party organised by family and...
In 2019, I published ‘The Job Is for Asiwaju Tinubu’ in this column. I have no affiliations to Tinubu, and...
Nigerians were rightly exultant about the recent judgement of the London Commercial Court quashing the $11bn arbitration award against Nigeria...
Achieving cohesion in writing goes beyond knowing so many words. The Cambridge Dictionary defines cohesion thus: (of objects) the state...
On Wednesday 8th November, at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos, a one-day pan-African conference on Employee Assistance Program (EAP) will be...
In the globalized business landscape, leadership plays a pivotal role in effectively managing cross-cultural dissonance within organizations. Leaders who possess...
Nigerians have been fed with exciting news and political episodes since last week, from the anxiety surrounding the Supreme Court...
The first test of any government is its ability to manage the economy. For without a strong economy, a government...
I sat quietly at the corner of a restaurant and literally watched my countrymen undo themselves at the table. It...
Deploying collective nouns is a problematic aspect of English usage for many a second-language speaker. Collective nouns refer to entire...