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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...
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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,...
Six months ago, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam – the biggest, most ambitious architectural project on the continent of Africa...
The most revealing moment in leadership rarely happens during strategy off-sites or earnings calls. It happens quietly, in a tense...
2026 has to be a defining year for those who believe, those who are intentional and those who see 2026...
There is a familiar figure that many women are praised for becoming. She is capable. She is dependable. She holds...
The speech delivered by Mark Carney, Canada’s prime minister, at the World Economic Forum in Davos has already assumed a...
Every January, Davos becomes a stage where leaders demonstrate stability, credibility, risk, and readiness. The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting...
Every year, Nigeria celebrates the Armed Forces Remembrance Day on January 15. But that date represents two epochs in Nigerian...