Barely three weeks after I wrote on the “Needless subsidy Buhari shouldn’t give”, the Presidency has harkened to the voice...
In 2010 as I travelled across ten African countries in West, East, Central and Southern Africa on some strategy and...
Since independence, Nigerians have been presented with various policies by different political leaders at state and national levels. These policies...
One of the practices that few companies in Nigeria (other than large corporates) think about is succession planning. Succession planning...
In developing countries as well as in the jurisdictions of actually existing capitalist democracies, government has become synonymous with the...
“When cabinet ministers are appointed in September, it will be some months after I took the oath of office,” President...
When Deep Voice declared that there is a power vacuum at the top, a profound silence descended on the entire...
In 2007, I felt the urge to impart my knowledge of writing, my passion for the craft, my love of...
Last week I reproduced my presentation to the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations on the topic of CSR. Continuing on,...
We are back to the infamous name-and-shame era, when Nigerian banks, prodded by the Central Bank of Nigeria, decide to...
Nigeria has had 6-7 percent economic growth for about a decade; oil prices have been at historic highs; Nigeria has...
When the history of the present political dispensation superintended by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will be written, so...
It is a privilege to lay my hands on the book titled ‘Making Change Happen – Partnering to Build Nigeria’....
Without vision, the people perish. So said the ancient Hebraic sages of old. By vision I am referring to the...
There is a familiar and predictable pattern to Nigeria’s response to economic crisis. Each time the country faces an economic...