


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 […]

Trust: The Missing Ingredient in Nigeria. Lessons Of COVID-19 [10]
Trust is a firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of a person or something. Trust involves firm belief and unshakable confidence. Any developed society is founded on firm […]

Religion, Routine, Reality, and Responsibility. Lessons Of COVID-19 [9]
One of the principles I cultivated early is to select my fights. I always ask myself, “Is this fight worth it? Do I need to fight this fight? Can I […]

Pain, Planning, Pleasure, Pressure, and Productivity. Lessons of COVID-19 [8]
According to Rev. Mike Ojoh, who pastored me a few years back, “pregnancy is not an emergency; the baby gave you a nine-month notice”. He also said in one of […]

National Values and The Coronavirus Pandemic [Lesson 5]
A BBC journalist, Zeinab Badawi, made a statement as I was about to write this post that the coronavirus pandemic has turned our values upside down. I cannot agree more. […]

Economic Prophecy—Ruga Settlements
Following the recent uproar caused by “Ruga” Settlements, which is an initiative from the Federal Government to provide ranching for nomadic herdsmen in places all over the country, I remember […]

Underdeveloped Agencies Deprive Nigeria Of Her Greatest Resource
Speaking on Quest TV on the topic, “State of the Nation”.

Most Nigerian Politicians Suffer From The Peter Principle
Speaking on Quest TV on the topic, “State Of The Nation”.

Local Government Autonomy
Speaking on Tuesday, May 28, on Quest TV on the topic, “Local Government Autonomy”.