Compliments of the season. May the Spirit of the risen Lord be upon us all this season and beyond. As...
Visionary leaders will always put their “customers” first. In the case of government, these are the citizens. But first, the...
I want to tell you a story about a man called Fakunle and his friend whom we shall call Stephen....
African railways primarily fall into four different categories – (1) Mineral railways, (2) New railways, (3) Legacy railways, and (4)...
Almost 2 years ago to the day, I wrote in this column, an article that undressed the ever-present personality cult...
As the year tails off into a new one; various thoughts come to mind. Predictably, many of them are not...
President Buhari recently said, on his 79th birthday, that he couldn’t wait to return to his farm. “I look forward...
In the last Covid infested two years, one has been expecting Christmas without actually seeing it. We have been expectant....
“West Africa Weekly’s tone and style are markedly different from mainstream news coverage in the country, and this appeals to...
Spelling is the structural order of the letters that make up a word. The mastery of spelling plays a crucial...
Oyewale Tomori, Professor of Virology, is one of those larger-than-life figures you could routinely meet on the corridors as a...
Tomorrow, December 25 is Christmas Day. It is that time of the year again. The air is crisp: cool. This...
In the last week of October, I assured ‘my people’, that the Anambra gubernatorial election would hold as scheduled on...
At just 6 percent, Nigeria has one of the lowest tax-to-GDP ratios in Africa. This has led to the conclusion,...
According to Marcus Buckingham, Leaders are fascinated by the future. You are a leader if, and only if, you are...