When the news came on air that the Ethiopian prime minister, Abiy Ahmed Ali was the recipient of the 2019...
The purpose of Geert Hofstede’s Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviours, Institutions and Organisations Across Nations is an ideal starting point....
Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), Nigeria’s largest lender by market capitalisation kicked off the third quarter (Q3) earnings season for banks...
One of the first things analysts in Nigeria look for when trying to understand our public budgets are the shares...
President Muhammadu Buhari unusually started his budget speech this year with an apology. Presenting his 2020 budget on 8 October,...
It was a great shock to learn of the demise of Alhaji Karim Ayinla Babalola Olowu (aka “KAB”), OON a...
The art of leadership is difficult enough in normal times. In an age of upheavals, the complexities are infinitely more...
I am pretty much amazed by those who are obsessed with leaving Nigeria. Thing is, I am not one of...
In Jamaica, at one of their beaches, they give one fresh wrap of marijuana in exchange for a full bucket...
“B’oko kan o r’Ejinrin. Egbegberun re a lo” – Yoruba adage meaning “Ignore the boat-man who refuses you passage to...
I know many people like today’s paper because it is Friday and everybody likes Fridays except of course if your...
Typically, when a married couple is about to embark on the lengthy legal process of divorce, it is not a...
Is it ethical? Does it not constitute an invasion of the privacy of the lecturers? Is it proper to pose...
During my university days, I watched with horror as lecturers victimise and harass female students sexually. I tried to mobilise...
This week, our history series focuses on two years before Nigerian independence, when its post-British political fate was decided. Throughout...