There is a persistent assumption in modern business that attention is progress. If people are seeing you, engaging with you,...
When the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) unveiled its revised minimum capital requirements in March 2024, the country’s financial community...
Nigeria’s weighted average electricity tariff sits at just ₦124.30/kWh ($0.09) — a figure that sounds like good news until you...
Seventy-three years into a life of uncommon consequence, Mike Adenuga Jr appears less a man ageing than a force ascending,...
Nigeria is sitting on one of the most consequential economic opportunities of the next decade, and most people in the...
Here are the key issues that dominated Nigerian social media in the last week, from political firestorms and shocking viral...
The theme of World Malaria Day 2026 is “Driven to end malaria: Now we can, now we must”. As the...
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The passage of Nigeria’s new tax reform law in June 2025 under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was intended to address...
“He who knows how to speak also knows when to listen.” — African proverb In many organisations, negotiation is seen...
Elections sit at the core of democratic legitimacy, but in Nigeria that legitimacy is still repeatedly contested. The familiar explanations...
Nigeria’s revenue challenge is well known, but still poorly diagnosed. The country has one of Africa’s largest economies, yet struggles...
Since the beginning of the month, we have been reviewing the leadership principles of Jesus. This week is going to...
There is a dangerous illusion many organisations still cling to; they believe that sustainability can be “managed” from the sidelines,...
A new kind of dialogue is taking place more often in boardrooms. Companies with clear growth plans are sitting with...