The hallmark of productivity is improvement in quantity and quality. If one of these standards is sacrificed for the other, needed development is compromised. This argument is so valid in
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Businesses, governments, and people do themselves a huge disservice if they continue to fail to see PR for what it is and should be: a strategic aspect of business and
Four years ago now, I wrote this piece about the thing of collective guilt, and what it leads to. I think it’s more relevant now as Nigeria falls to pieces
Seventy six years after his death on April 11, 1945 and cremation at the Woking Crematorium, Woking Borough in Surrey,
Professor Akinwande Oluwole Babatunde #Soyinka is a 5-Star General in the battle of wits. He is made of steely exteriors.
This is a follow-up and final part of my article on Safe Schools in Nigeria. If you recall, I stated
So for the last few days, we have been regaled by an almost obscene and vulgar outpouring of wealth in
A major reason why identified problems don’t ever get solution in Nigeria is because we have elites who prefer to
I lived in London in 2006 when the largest to date cash robbery in that country – and perhaps in