Recently, an unintentionally viral tweet from Duke University began making the rounds in my social media circles. The post was...
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Now that Africa has begun one of its most significant attempts at economic integration, with the commencement of trading under...
When it comes to leadership, the issue of age is often contentious, especially in Africa where younger people accuse the...
A leadership study conducted by some scholars found that leaders must be astute at scanning their environment, setting high standards...
In early July 2021, former American president Donald Trumpfiled class action lawsuits against Twitter, Facebook and Google over the censorship...
Nigeria’s democracy can play a greater role in the growth of its economy if it is well managed and restructured....
As an Executive and Leadership Coach, I interact with leaders who tell me that coaching adds to the learning and...
The fear of ethnic domination and conflict over power and resources are at the heart of the recurrent inter-ethnic tensions...
As a people, our attention to history is very low. So low that on many occasions, major turning points in...
2A, Lateef Jakande Road, Agidingbi, Lagos, is an address that holds great childhood significance for me. Between 1995 and 1999,...
It had been 20 years in the making. And it was first tabled before parliament 14 years ago. Last week,...
South Africa is currently in the grip of a ‘Third Wave’ of COVID19 pandemic, fuelled by a rash of infections...
Minutes are the formal records of discussions, decisions and conclusions at a meeting. When people meet for academic, legal, social,...
Many things are changing, and as I said in the last article, I came across a report on what was...