My driver in his limited native intelligence explained why violence is rife. Na politics dey come, he said, a smirk...
Three years ago, while presenting my show “Red Tape Africa” on Africa Business Radio, I hosted Eke Urum, then CEO...
A few days ago, Queens School, Ibadan, performed the opening of a multi-purpose hall dedicated to the memory of one...
Feedback is a necessary evil given in response to actions taken, and no leader finds it comfortable to listen to...
Nigerians are shopping for their next president and a lot of gamification is on for the successor to Buhari. In...
Educated and middle-class Nigerians accept some assertions about the country wholesale and repeat them like some gospel truths. One of...
Exactly seven years ago on May 30, 2015, I was in a deep funk. Two years earlier, I had returned...
I can put my hand on my chest and confidently say that Nigerians are some of the most hard working...
One would think that in a country where belief in private part snatching and money doubling persists, we would have...
Access to quality healthcare has remained a challenge globally and efforts to improve these issues through universal health coverage (UHC)...
Notable efforts, however, are being made to map the African genetic pool. Institutions and laboratories like 54gene (Nigeria), African Centre...
The monetary policy committee (MPC) last week attracted headlines for the right reasons with an 150bps hike in its policy...
Risk is an underlying factor in every business and can be defined as the probability or threat of damage, injury,...
President Muhammadu Buhari marked his seventh year in office yesterday, Sunday, May 29. It was his last “May 29” as...
Almost by divine intervention (after military take-over) the government surrendered St. Gregory’s College and other mission schools to their original...