Immediately after writing one of my insights in September 2013 titled: “How big or small your organisation is don’t matter”,...
The President says it’s about rice. But is it? Mid-August, without any warning, the Nigerian government enforced a partial closure...
Recently, the Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA, launched the Blue Box programme, aimed at promoting the culture of waste sorting...
Nigeria’s electricity sector seems to be on the verge of gaining stability and eventual transformation which have been initiated by...
It will be difficult to totally eliminate the act of terrorism once it has been experimented in a society. It...
Do what you can do best and outsource the rest – Peter Drucker (1909-2005), father of Modern Management Theory. Outsourcing,...
The federal government of Nigeria recently announced plans to increase Value Added Tax (VAT) in 2020 by 0.5 percentage points...
The Lugardian contraption called Nigeria has come of age. Hasn’t it existed for over a century? It was in 1914...
When penultimate Thursday, on the hallowed chamber of the Senate, Rochas Owelle Okorocha, immediate past governor of Imo State, and...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes and projects embarked upon by several companies have over the years had positive and profound...
Before now, the common perception of a cold room in our country is that of a storage facility for frozen...
There is an ongoing trend within the media. Journalists are quitting their jobs as members of the mainstream media to...
The Blue Line Rail project is the flagship transport project of the Lagos state government. Blue Line project is a...
First, I congratulate Nigeria on the celebration of her 59th Independence anniversary. It speaks volume that a man or woman...
Nigerians fleeing xenophobic attacks in South Africa sang Nigeria’s national anthem as they returned to the country. They were brought...