That is not to suggest that Chinese capitalism may not yet unravel. Because despite its strong fundamentals, “China has faced...
The eventual emergence of Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) was the work of...
In the 18th century, a movement began in Europe that would shortly sweep the world and permanently alter the course...
As at the end of February 2021, we’ve surprisingly come out of a recession. But poverty and unemployment linger on....
President Muhammadu Buhari while on a visit to South Africa took the global audience by surprise with his frankness and...
The American diplomat John Campbell observes that Nigeria is always “dancing on the brink”. Constantly tempting fate may be a...
India’s first-ever prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru famously believed that manufacturing its own railway components, airplanes and guns was central to...
There is a popular song in Lagos. ‘B’oju o t’Ehingbeti, oju o le t’Eko’ It roughly translates as Lagos will...
The controversy surrounding sounds and letters has been demystified in one of my previous lessons, but the choice of indefinite...
We have been talking about the future of work because as the world comes out of lockdown, the future of...
Leaders often make mistakes, and sometimes unexpectedly. When these mistakes happen, they are plagued with varying emotions and the fear...
Abroad, when white people buy homes in the countryside, it is a big deal. This is because they are rare,...
Concerned with the militarization of internal security in Nigeria, the Second Republic government of Shehu Shagari decided to revamp the...
Three years ago, I mused on the confusing communication tendencies of this administration and argued that while it has been...
My last article on employee capitalism generated huge reactions. A C-level officer called me to discuss the quote from the...