The Metropolitan Club on Victoria Island, Lagos can legitimately claim to be the most exclusive club in Nigeria (and perhaps...
In January 2019, Nigeria’s government crossed a financial rubicon, but hardly anyone seemed to notice. That month it emerged that...
British wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill famously noted that, “you don not negotiate borders – you defend them”. Borders...
December is the time for leadership accountability as most of the organisations are at their year-end. Leaders, you shall account...
There is something about Christmas that always stirs the soul. And in the past few years, the evening of Christmas...
In today’s turbulent world, criminals and gangs who want to make money by all means will do anything to make...
We love the Christmas lights, the smell, the sound and the feelings. I trust we are deep into the end...
“The moment we (the Nigerian elite) agree that ordinary Nigerians deserve to live well, then we will discover that there...
Nigeria is a difficult place to live in. Ayo Sogunro has written a book titled Everything in Nigeria is going...
As discussed in the first part of the paper last week, my cultural framework for doing business in Africa relies...
According to data by World Resources International (WRI), 17 countries – home to one-quarter of the world’s population – are...
“Anyone can steer the ship through the calm waters; the real captains take it through the storms.” – Anonymous Contemporary...
It has been a few weeks since the Central Bank of Nigeria released a series of circulars that turned the...
In May 2015, Colin Freeman, the chief foreign correspondent the London Telegraph newspaper wrote a piece entitled “Nigeria’s Buhari: from...
He threw up his arms and demanded: “Why should Nigerians lose their lives during elections or be sold as slaves...