Few of us know Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu AKA Bobi Wine, but he resonates more as a Ugandan singer turned politician who has won our hearts. I’ve always...
Phew! You made it through to the New Year, trust me that is a full-fledged achievement all by itself. However, even Thanos cannot snap things back...
For most Nigerians, the struggle to be merry this Christmas is real. There is no surprise that words like “pandemic”, “lockdown” and “coronavirus” are amongst the...
The United Nations commemorates Human Rights Day every 10th December and this year’s theme is: Recover Better – Stand Up for Human Rights. While the...
There is always this big talk about inclusion. It’s like one of those buzz words that many – individuals, corporate organizations, governments – throw around just...
“Being a Nigerian is abysmally frustrating and unbelievably exciting!” I was born in one of the suburbs of Lagos State, Nigeria. In the living room of...
It was a sunny afternoon in the summer of 1984. Three friends: John, James, and Jude who were boarding students of Military Secondary School, Duba, were...
It’s a most surreal time to be alive, and particularly to be Nigerian. The year chuwenty chuwenty has proven to be a year that will never...
October is a very special month for me; it’s a month of births. I was born in October, just like my company, my latest project on...
As young people, most times our blood dey hot. However, we must show that we’re very intentional and intelligent. We must also show that we have...
One of the most important clichés in business is that “the customer is always right” or “the customer is king.” Both phrases converge as the consensus...
This pandemic set off multiple alarm clocks: disposable incomes of households are down, and our income level, as a country, has plummeted owing to a myriad...
One of the fundamental things I learned from my discipline is that politics and economics are joined at the hip; political (governance) decisions have commensurate socio-economic...
Perhaps, Nigeria, like most very religious countries around the world have developed a Messiah Complex. This is clearly evident during electioneering where we look for ‘good...
Nobody can write your story better than you! This is a very profound point for us as individuals and as a collective. We can’t just outsource...
We, as citizens, usually ask what the worth of a Nigerian's life is when someone is gunned down extra-judicially, when people die cheap deaths owing to...
If it swims like a catfish, tastes like a catfish, then 9 out of 10 ten times it’s a catfish!
One aspect of the politics surrounding schools’ reopening is that this pandemic has really exposed the level of our dysfunction – that’s why some people are...
It is quite understandable that schools are still physically closed because mass gatherings aren’t allowed yet. It also hits different because children are particularly vulnerable and...
For now, let’s continue with the recommended Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs) like hand-washing, physical distancing, wearing of face masks while the government is using this lockdown to...
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