The promise and destiny of Nigeria is playing out in the United States. The significant contributions to the U.S. economy and politics brought by highly skilled, bright and motivated Nigerian immigrants and their children are building up U.S. success, to the...
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If you're a retiree and want to start a new business, remember that nine out of ten (90%) businesses started in retirement in Nigeria failed after three years or sooner.
My fellow Nigerians, eight years ago, you gave me a mandate to govern as your president. I deliver this speech from the heart, a burdened heart. It’s both an apology and a plea for national reconciliation. In this final speech,...
I’d begin with a fundamental truth: marriage is give-and-take and if you only focus on taking, or taking more than you give, you will have an unhappy married life or lose your marriage. Argue less, listen more, I would tell...
Material things fade away, but the memories we leave will transfer on to our children, friends, and those we have touched while we were alive. So, what memories will you leave behind for people to remember and reflect on when...
It’s a failure of the imagination not to accept the possibility that Obi can win. Peter Obi is the right leader to bridge not only generations but ideologies that often divide us – tribalism, religion, exclusivism, and regionalism. His economic...
You know them when you meet them. They have inflated egos and a grandiose sense of self-importance and entitlement. They bluster, they brag, they rant and rave. And they have a need for constant and excessive validation and praise by...
Universities proclaim mottoes that commemorate a befittingly grand ideal, like Harvard’s Veritas (Truth) and Oxford’s Dominus Illuminatio Mea (The Lord is my light). The University of Nigeria’s motto expresses a pragmatic purpose: To Restore the Dignity of Man.
