Nigeria’s New Wars and Its Vacant Leaderships, By Uddin Ifeanyi
The first duty of any Nigerian leader in our present circumstance is to bring the country's many warring tribes together.
The first duty of any Nigerian leader in our present circumstance is to bring the country's many warring tribes together.
Organisational leaders need to incorporate strategic foresight frameworks into their organisations' cultures.
Most Nigerians feel their government is insensitive to their pains.
I can see that the space is not given to good thinking, just noise.
We must design a scientific, meritocracy-based process through which leaders must be assessed.
It is apparent that everything rises and falls on leadership.
There is a marker to the excellence of the best brains that a faculty can retain. The first and insistent ...
Turning the Nigerian public servant into a transformational leader requires the development of distinctive competence.
Now, more than ever, we need to prioritise leadership development.
We have to start considering as sacred, the contributions we all make to the overall success of society.