Saturday, September 30, 2023
Dr Mudasiru Adebayo Salami Leadership is a dynamic and multifaceted art that requires a delicate balance of strategic thinking and purposeful action. To inspire and lead effectively, a leader must first engage in deep introspection, thoughtfully crafting their vision and...
By Steven Uwajeh In today's corporate world, a conservative Judeo-Christian diversity head might seem like an oxymoron. The focal point of contention often lies in Christian beliefs surrounding natural law, specifically pertaining to perspectives on human sexuality and the beginning...
By Safiya Stephanie Musa The fuel (petrol) price in Nigeria is significantly influenced by the cost of importing refined petroleum products. Since a substantial portion of our fuel consumption relies on imports, changes in international oil prices and exchange rates...

TINUBUNOMICS

By Dr. Safiya Stephanie Musa, GSFR ‘Tinubunomics’ refers to the economic policies and strategies associated with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. These policies are influenced by his political ideology and vision for economic development. Tinubunomics generally encompasses the following key principles: 1....
Nigeria is suffering from DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder. We are a country in perpetual crisis of identity, searching for meaning of who we truly are and who we could possibly be. We were born as a bald, harpy eagle,...
By Olu Akanmu India has 80 % formal financial inclusion, measured by the percentage of Indians with formal financial account despite the vastness of its territory and a population of 1.4 billion people. The comparable statistics in #Nigeria is 51% measured by...
By Tim Akano Click-click-click-click-click-click-click-click-click-click-click is the loud, weird, grinding vroom reviving up the engine as the in-coming class captain turns on the ignition key of Nigeria’s bus, in readiness for his May 29 voyage. Another voyage, another time, different driver, same...
  “Do not pursue wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, business without ethics, science without humanity, religion without sacrifice and politics without principle.”  Mahatma Ghandi (Oct 2, 1869 – Jan 30, 1948) It is 2015 and the very...
A MAJOR paradox of human life is that we are constantly looking for the easy way out, even when we know that nothing good comes easy. We are constantly drawn to the glamorous path even when we recognise that...
( This article is taken from the facebook page of Dr. Safiya Stephanie  Musa) Islam condemns Blasphemy BUT there’s NOT a single verse in the Holy Quran that teaches Muslims to punish someone who insults the Prophet! There is nothing in...

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