Tag: leadership

Eight Years for the South, Eight Years for the North and Zero Years for Nigeria.

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As a follow-up to last week article “Emi l’okan” which is still generating a lot of conversation all over Nigeria and beyond, fortunately, most of the critics have been very patronizing but the positive comments reminded me of a similar… Read More

LEADERSHIP IN NIGERIA: THE DIFFICULT JOURNEY AHEAD

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Nigeria, a nation with a rich tapestry of cultures and a complex history, has experienced a dynamic journey in terms of leadership. From pre-independence struggles to post-colonial challenges, the country has navigated through various political landscapes. Examining the trajectory of… Read More

NELSON MANDELA’S 10TH MEMORIAL: A TRIBUTE TO AN ICONIC LEGACY

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The 10th-year memorial service for Nelson Mandela took place on the 5th of December, a global event commemorated at the Nelson Mandela Gardens and Resort, Asaba, Delta State. The distinguished attendees included former Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan,… Read More