What if the ability to communicate was less about hearing and more about seeing, observing, and connecting? Sign language may...
As Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) marks 35 years of existence, the anniversary offers more than a ceremonial opportunity. It...
Nigeria did something refreshingly right this week. Following an engine incident involving Arik Air’s Boeing 737-700 (registration 5N-MJF) operating Flight...
Nigeria’s electoral framework has been plagued by persistent legal uncertainty, forcing courts to determine election outcomes. This uncertainty stems from...
For decades, competitive advantage in banking has been defined by balance sheets, deal flows, and market share. Institutions compete on...
A safer internet is no longer a public-interest slogan. It is a balance-sheet issue. For African companies, the internet is...
The pattern is familiar in boardrooms and executive meetings alike. The numbers tighten. Forecasts wobble. Meetings multiply. Decisions slow. According...
The National Pension Commission’s (PenCom) recently issued 2025 Revised Regulation on Investment of Pension Fund Assets is drawing widespread commendation...
In my time working at the intersection of trade policy, private sector development, and regional integration, one thing has always...
Nigeria is often described as a rich country held back by poor management. The numbers tell a tougher, less comforting...
In business, we often focus on what we can build, launch or acquire. We celebrate new products, new markets and...
God’s first recorded intervention in creation was a command for light. Not merely illumination, but order, direction, and the beginning...
In the past, when cell phones were non-existent, it would take a long while for two persons separated by a...
I am Igbo, and in the not-so-distant past, my people killed twins at birth. Multiple births were seen as an...
A few months ago, I sat in a boardroom in Lagos where the leadership team proudly demonstrated a new AI...