Democracies rarely die in one dramatic moment. More often, they are quietly redesigned—clause by clause—until citizens discover that elections still...
In the grand theatre of African economics, Nigeria and South Africa occupy the leading roles. Each, in its own way,...
Nigeria’s digital education rhetoric is no longer short of examples. Across the states, initiatives abound: Lagos has piloted digital classrooms...
By the end of this year, or even earlier, the All Progressives Congress, APC, Nigeria’s ruling party, may control 30...
On April 11, 2019, at the Vatican, a strange drama unfolded, before the eyes of a watching world. A frail...
It was the silence that finally broke him. James, a CEO I have advised for years, sat in his meticulously...
I have never liked snakes. Apart from the fact that I detest anything slippery, I also find anything that moves...
Nigeria is too big – its large population, too young – its youthful demography, too resource-rich – blessed with abundant...
Nigeria stands at a demographic crossroads. With a population now exceeding 240 million, the largest in Africa and the sixth-largest...
One of the most dangerous assumptions we make about leadership is that once a woman rises to the top, she...
Nigeria likes to speak the language of digital ambition. Our policy documents read like blueprints for a 21st-century education and...
The British court ruling that severe hair loss in women may, in law, constitute a disability has unsettled more than...
In every functioning democracy, governance rests on a fragile but vital understanding between the state and the people, which is...
Hardly anyone disagreed that Nigeria needed a new tax regime. The erstwhile tax rules were complex and cumbersome, their administration...
On the edges of Abuja, miles from the city center, an unfinished industrial zone stretches across land – empty, silent,...