“Wisdom is like a baobab tree; no one individual can embrace it.” — African proverb Last week, we explored global...
During this Customer Service Week 2025, with its rallying theme “Mission Possible”, we are reminded that excellent customer service is...
The effort to label Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) in the US Senate In response to ongoing...
Leadership is not a one-dimensional trait. It is a delicate balance of contrasting qualities. Great leaders are both tough and...
Every October, organisations across the world roll out banners, hashtags, and themed shirts to mark Customer Service Week, a time...
The recent nomination of Abdullahi Garba Ramat as Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has sparked significant debate...
Nigeria’s economy stands at a crossroads. With growth projections slowing, fiscal pressures rising, and climate shocks compounding development challenges, the...
It was about development. It was about good governance. It was about progressive politics. But more deeply, it was about...
“Humanity first: that has been the core of my life, what keeps me up at night: how can we transform...
From the discussions at GITEX Nigeria, held earlier this month in Abuja and Lagos, one message was clear: Africa’s digital...
For too long, taxation in Nigeria has been viewed with suspicion—an opaque process where citizens pay, sometimes reluctantly, with little...
Governance models across industries are being examined in a time when digital disruption, changing global power arrangements, and increased transparency...
Sometimes progress doesn’t fail for lack of ideas; rather, it falters for lack of proximity. We talk about innovation as...
Nigeria loses billions yearly to foreign control of its shipping industry. With the new Blue Economy framework, the nation has...
After the second world war, the world was devastated. Europe was in ruins. Germany, the aggressor, was disintegrated. The Soviet...