Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa with an estimated population of 200 million people, land area 923,768km square, coastline...
On July 14, 1960, the British Government introduced the “Nigeria Independence Bill” in the House of Commons. During the Bill’s...
When I was a little younger and more inclined to see the best in everything, I spent a good 2...
Here is what the late Ambassador of the United States to Nigeria, Dr. Walter Carrington had to say about Nigeria:...
Parties after parties in my village, everyone who comes home at the end of the year seems to have money...
The need to achieve some alignment between the interests of the Owners (Shareholders/Principals) and Management (Agents) has its basis in...
In 1976, a young man returned to Nigeria after his university program to commence his youth service year. He was...
Without much fanfare and drums, the federal government recently launched the Nigeria Agenda 2050 programme in Abuja. Agenda 2050 is...
As the Nigerian nation marks the sixtieth anniversary of its independence, it is a good time for introspection. That the...
Although we live in a globalised world, there are still challenges in defining a global organisation. Think of the global...
Personal pronouns are deployed to specifically refer to persons or things. They constitute the most difficult aspect of pronouns for...
In recent times it has just really occurred to me that consistency is a big part of what makes up...
Today is October 1, 2020, 60 years after Nigeria became ‘independent’ and 60 years of being potentially great. One should...
As I was preparing to write the concluding part of the article on why Parliamentarism can offer Nigeria an escape...
It is a surprise to me that you are reading the second part of the article that generated many responses...