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We started discussing succession planning in the last article. Before I delve into today’s discussion, I must comment on the...
So, what do you hate the most about this guy? Is it the way he eats or the way he...
Courtesy of UNICEF and the Federal Ministry of Information, I was part of a significant discussion of a study that...
In his “The trouble with Nigeria,” the late renowned playwright and social critic, Chinua Achebe, diagnosed Nigeria’s problem thus: “The...
In these days of fake-news and its twin brother, hate-speech, it is wise for one to take precautions because as our...
Last week, this page was with the articled ‘beyond influence and result, leadership is behaviour’. The response I received was...
A salient point about history is that it takes its cue, on reward and punishment, from the Old Testament. It...
Contrary to his boisterous voice, the solemn tone and admonitions of my Macroeconomics Professor in University of Manchester during sessions...
As fears of a global coronavirus pandemic continue to grow, there are increasing worries it could bring the global economy...
Below, is something I stumbled across a little while ago and it really got me thinking. It went like this:...
Most people of the world would not have known a place in China called Wuhan until a deadly coronavirus known...
When I woke up to the news in late February of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Nigeria, quite frankly,...
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The Nigerian Senate last week approved President Muhammadu Buhari’s request to borrow $22.7 billion from external sources to finance infrastructure...