From the leadership capacity perspective, the story of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, the dethroned emir of Kano was a case of...
On 9/3/2020, the government of Kano dethroned Mohammed Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano, banished him to Nasarawa State, and...
What to say that Nigerians have not yet heard in the past few days? Countries shutting their borders, global economy...
Last week I weighed-in on the leadership question in Nigeria and made the point that the entire society, not just...
Relief has been the dominant emotion on news that the Federal Government has halted the ill-fated quest for a $22.7...
With the global crisis caused by Coronavirus (COVID 19), many firms are concerned that their 2019 strategy targets will not...
The SME sector has been celebrated, probably a bit too much, as the hope of development in many economies, especially...
Michel de Montaigne once remarked, “It should be noted that children at play are not playing about; their games should...
“We will make electricity so cheap only the rich will burn candles” – Thomas Edison, 1879 Almost 140 years after...
“Be vigilant, resist the seduction of the ‘obvious,’ be skeptical of promised miracles, question the evidence, be patient with complexity...
When the Europeans colonised Africa, they cared only about one thing, profit. Whether it was gold from Guinea, rubber from...
When I wrote in last week’s column about the need for Africa to develop a new internal trade strategy to...
Legendary value investor Warren Buffett famously said that investors “should be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.” It is certainly a fearful time for...
My article last Monday was on the coronavirus and why we should have been worried not just about the virus...
Before last week’s oil-price crash, there were several warnings about the perilous future of oil and the potential catastrophic consequences...