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Leading with love and embracing people beyond positions

Leading with love and embracing people beyond positions: the transformative power of people-centered leadership (transformative leadership) Your legacy is not the balance sheet, but the lives you touch. Leadership is not about wielding power but about igniting passion and nurturing… Continue Reading →

The ‘flaw in our system’, the ‘bane of our Society’: Flashing signals of a failed Government?

While the shocking but not so shocking revelations from recent interviews conducted by a Nigerian Media Merit award winning, Best TV station of the year for the thirteenth time running has been labelled ‘anti-government’ by the country’s government, one cannot… Continue Reading →

Imbalance of Treatment, What’s the Fix?

Would there ever be a change to and in the way we treat or relate with ourselves? I have read and heard of how persons or a relative in power favour family members or people from his/her tribe.  For example,… Continue Reading →

Killed by their Protectors ‘… and Nothing Will Happen’

Over the years, I read the worrisome and disheartening reports of how Nigerian security officers, law enforcement agents and government officials sexually exploit/violate, drug, rape and otherwise abuse the girls and women in IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) camps, a camp… Continue Reading →

S’oro S’oke: Working Towards a Functional Balance in Society

So strange for someone who is not into social media, I have in the last 2 weeks tried to catch-up on events in Nigeria. What got my attention? Admiration at how the Nigerian Youths, in one voice (beginning Oct 8,… Continue Reading →

Utilising the Power of Multi-Generations: Case of Nigeria and her Youths

Human capital remains one of the most important factors that drive the growth and development of organisations and in the case of this discussion, a country. Nigeria, an ethnically diverse society, with a population of 209, 506, 344 million according to… Continue Reading →

Nigerian Economic Stimulus Package: A Faltering Attempt (Part 2)

Life Testimonial ‘The street next to ours got 1 derica of rice and 1 derica of beans for the whole street of about 20 houses. There are 10 adults in our own house alone. Help do the maths. How many… Continue Reading →

Nigerian Economic Stimulus Package: A Faltering Attempt (Part 1)

With the increasing number of COVID-19 infected persons, the stay home initiative was put in place as part of the COVID-19 behavioural protocol for curtailing the spread of the virus. But, do people stay home in lack and hunger? This… Continue Reading →

Wearing Your Crown at The Expense of another’s Blood

Ongoing in the United States is an impeachment hearing. Why? The US President is charged with abuse of power as a result of an alleged attempt to pressure Ukraine into investigating a political rival. If I may add ‘in his… Continue Reading →

Nigeria: A Female Commander-in-Chief

Is Nigeria ready for a President of the feminine gender? She will be the country’s President and by virtue of its constitution be her Commander-in-Chief. So, what will it take a woman to attain the highest office in the land?… Continue Reading →

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