On November 17, 2025, the world, once again, celebrated World Prematurity Day. It was an acknowledgement of a problem that...
The room was unusually quiet for a leadership retreat. The strategy had been clarified. The priorities were aligned. The vision...
I was gutted on Easter Monday this year when my younger sister Maryanne passed late that night. Earlier that morning,...
It is pathetic and frightening that, at the same moment Nigeria is gasping for relief from a two-decade battle with...
When Kemi Badenoch, leader of the British opposition, warned recently that too many young people are refusing jobs they consider...
In Nigeria’s North-West, tragedy has become a slow, creeping presence. Fear shapes daily life—travel is risky, farming is uncertain, and...
Twelve years after I last came to Nigeria in 2013, I returned home last month. The purpose? To launch my...
In July, 2025, Sam Ohuabunwa, the always immaculately attired Pharmacist who cut his teeth with the international pharma behemoth Pfizer...
There is a story I often return to when working with senior executives, a story about a brilliant COO whose...
For years, Nigeria’s civic-tech community has worked hard to bring public finance data into the light. Anyone who has tried...
I have been a customer service aficionado for so long. As an eternal tourist and a world traveller, I have...
Nigeria’s basic education system is straining under pressures that threaten to compromise the country’s demographic promise. The numbers are unflinching:...
The theory of political justice is based on two conceptions. The first is the ‘might-is-right’ school, which describes the illegitimate...
This book tells the story of a Nigerian child who grew up driven by curiosity concerning the world around him,...
There is a moment often uncelebrated in every leader’s journey when silence becomes louder than action. It arrives unexpectedly, usually...