BY PRASHANTH PUTHRAN
Cost-cutting means cutting down on the existing cost without investigating the existence of the same in the first place. If cost-cutting is required then it means the management has to acknowledge that there was a significant...
By Steven Uwajeh
Ever heard senior organization leaders say, “We are a family”?
An ex-colleague and I discussed it and concluded it was a disingenuous statement. On further reflection, I figured that the statement was flawed not just as an issue...
By Dr. Dr. Charles Jagun
The Diaspora community has become relevant and accorded important recognition by the Federal Government of Nigeria stemming from the creation of the Diaspora Committees in the National Assembly and the subsequent establishment of the Nigerian...
The Catholic Diocese of Ilorin recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Reverend Father( Dr) John Segun Odeyemi at St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral, Ilorin. He was ordained Aug 13th, 1994 along with six other priests by Most...
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 Tim Akano
The unthinkable happened on 7/10, similar to the earth-shaking event of 9/11: the world tilted dangerously, leaving a permanent dent in the world's civilization. To achieve equilibrium, the world order stands on a tripod: cooperation, competition and...
Mr. Gbenga Adebija has joined USAccelerator, a US-based professional service firm that advises and supports international businesses on their entry and acceleration of market growth in the United States.
According to Matthew Sawyer, Founder of USAccelerator and Adjunct Professor at...
BY C.M ADEBIJA
A study in Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK found out that European countries with
population low in Vitamin D have had significantly higher death rates from Covid 19.
Another study carried out in Indonesia showed that 98.9%...
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...
The Central Bank of Nigeria might start lending to companies directly by buying their commercial papers.
Speaking on Tuesday while announcing the decision of monetary policy committee of the apex bank, Godwin Emefiele, CBN governor, said the bank will be...









