The trouble of the troubles with Nigeria By Prof Pat Utomi ________________ Chinua Achebe once famously wrote that the trouble with Nigeria is simply put,...
My Bank. My Wife and The New Social Order Let me first out myself. I am a former Employee of FCMB. I worked there for...
By Ismail Mustapha The Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Umar Danbatta, is a man used to collecting silverwares. He...
By Murray Gardiner The customer is always mobile. This is the adage that defines customer engagement today thanks to ubiquitous smartphone penetration and ownership, particularly on...
By FirstBank What did (the various territories that were later to be amalgamated into) Nigeria look like in 1894? How about a hundred years later in...
Tony Hsieh, the prolific entrepreneur, and former CEO of online shoe and clothing retailer Zappos is dead. He was 46. According to reports, he died of...
By Elvis Eromosele Lagosians woke up to the news of another gas plant explosion, this time is Baruwa, a suburb in a densely populated neighbourhood in...
By Andrew Bourne Business success is perceived differently today. Buzzwords like maximization, venture-backed, growth hacking, and well-conceived exit strategies (like IPOs or acquisitions) define entrepreneurial success...
I would like to provide another update on some of the work underway at the World Bank Group to address the COVID-19 pandemic and other significant...
By Adamu Usman Garko Leadership is about responsibility. Those who instill hope into our minds and hearts are true heroes and deserve encomium. Conversely, leadership is...