


I Married My Wife For The Wrong Reasons. Lessons of COVID-19 [18]
I have been married for 35 years now, but during the recent lockdown, I discovered that I married my wife for the very wrong reasons. Like most young men, I […]

Irresponsibility and Crisis Management. Lesson 6.1 of COVID-19
One of the lessons we must learn from the COVID-19 crisis is that leadership cannot be on party basis. Leadership cannot be zoned. You can zone political offices, but the […]

Life and Living: Constantly Pushing The Reset Button [Lesson 17]
Nothing is constant in life except change. You cannot step into the same river twice, according to an author. The water flowing through the river is constantly changing. The banks […]

The True Nigerian Spirit. Lessons Of COVID-19 [16]
I was pleasantly surprised that the research into the drug, Remdesivir, to treat coronavirus, was coordinated by a Nigerian and an alumnus of my medical school, the College of Medicine, […]

Rule Over This Virus Now or it Will Ruin Many. Lessons Of COVID-19 [15]
I recently wrote about the metamorphosis of the novel coronavirus infection from an imported disease to an endemic disease. As I stated in the write up, it was initially a […]

Minimalism: A New Reality. Lessons Of COVID-19 [14]
During the lockdown period, I found out that I really did not need most of the activities that drain my time and energy to enjoy life and living. Minimalism involves […]

The Metamorphosis Of COVID-19 To A Catastrophe For The Poor. [Lesson 13]
Andrew Cuomo’s statement that the poorest usually pay the highest price in a crisis situation is likely to play out in Nigeria, Africa, and even the United States of America. […]

Institutions And Men—The Access Bank Experience. Lessons Of COVID-19 [12]
Most institutions are built like trees, while the men/women are like leaves and branches. I have always been intrigued by the relationship between institutions and their personnel. The relationship between […]

Responsibility And The Citizenry. Lessons From COVID-19 [11]
In our last post, we looked at Trust: The Missing Ingredient. Nations are not built by politicians. Every nation gets politicians that reflect their values. The political class in a […]