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Of State Police conundrum, playing the ostrich, and Ekiti election beyond the razzmatazz
The fever of state police is on. The debate has divided Nigerians. The Federal Government is not looking back on it. The passage of the bill Wednesday by the Senate has sealed matter. The Rubicon has been crossed....
Economy
Street children, ‘Yahoo boys’ and degenerate elders: What does the future hold?
Last year, I cautioned a woman about her children's activities within her beer parlour space, telling her that it was not the best place/way to raise children...
Editor | May 21, 2026
Economy
The capacity trap: Nigeria’s greatness and the challenge of execution
Nigeria is one of the most powerful states in Africa. It commands vast natural resources, possesses one of the world’s largest youth populations,...
Editor | May 21, 2026
Economy
Africa needs stronger institutions
I landed back from Kigali on Saturday, thinking less about the headlines from the Africa CEO Forum and more about the conversations that happened around them....
Editor | May 19, 2026
Companies
Managing Generation Z: What Nigerian leaders must do differently
Walk into any office in Lagos, Abuja, or Port Harcourt today. You will notice something different. Young graduates send emails at remarkable speed. Junior analysts prefer video calls to boardroom meetings. ...
Editor | May 13, 2026
Politics
What real scale actually demands
A few weeks ago in Oxford, a conversation on scaling through government had to be moved three different times because more people kept signing up....
Editor | May 12, 2026
Politics
2027: A divided opposition will help Tinubu’s return to power
It is a common political maxim, which carries more than a kernel of truth. Divided parties don’t win elections...
Editor | May 11, 2026
Technology
User perceptions and behaviours regarding cybersecurity
User perceptions and behaviours regarding cybersecurity are critical factors in the success of digital banking in West Africa; more than half will adopt and regularly use digital banking services when they have a very strong degree of trust in the provide...
Editor | May 08, 2026
Economy
Governor Soludo, Onitsha main market, and the SATH conundrum
I will start today's intervention with the well-known thoughts of some ancients. Machiavelli stated the obvious when he told us that ‘There is nothing more difficult to carry out, nor more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to handle than to initiate...
Editor | May 07, 2026
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