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Credit is a contractual obligation extended to borrowers, with the clear understanding that repayment will be made in a timely...
Dear Chimamanda, I have had a very sour week since hearing of the passing of your dear son, Nkanu. The...
For years, senior women have been told that competence speaks for itself. Work hard. Stay loyal. Let the results do...
Mark Twain, the American writer and humourist, famously said: “There are three kinds of lies: Lies, damned lies and statistics.”...
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The Oxford Language Dictionary defines a ‘quirk’ as a peculiar aspect of a person’s character or behaviour. So I have...
In the evolving architecture of global influence, the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Africa (AMEA) region has moved from the margins...
Each morning, as people head to work in our neighbourhood, a different kind of queue forms. It is not at...
My return to this column comes with mixed emotions. I stepped away to complete my book, Uplifting Leadership, a book...
The year 2025 ended with the humbling of the Nigerian state by a foreign power. That humiliation began in November...
Coming off the back of a glamorous ‘Detty December’ celebration in Lagos, which reached its apogee in the Eyo Festival,...
January has a peculiar way of seducing leaders into premature optimism. It has a way of giving leaders emotional relief...
For decades, Nigeria’s economic architects and leading entrepreneurs have operated under a seductive but dangerous fallacy: that innovation is an...