Nigeria and abandoned projects
Russia, Ukraine and war propaganda, By Dele Cole
Danger in democracy
Racism and tribalism (2)
The politics of zoning (2)
Power equilibrium: Russia, China and the US
Arabs, Islam and Nigeria (3)
Arabs, Islam and Nigeria (2)
Arabs, Islam and Nigeria
Cost of militancy in the Niger Delta
Mea culpa (2)
Mea culpa (1)
Ideas, think tanks, public intellectuals, in nation building (2)
Ideas, think tanks, public intellectuals, in nation building
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SubscribeThe urgent need to accelerate journey to women in power (2)
By Patrick Dele Cole •This piece which was first published last week, today continues the argument that women are better managers as they focus more on what is important in the performance of their job. BUT choosing to focus in on these benefits only risks extenuating existing stereotypes into our interpretation of the role of […]
The urgent need to accelerate journey to women in power
By Patrick Dele Cole IT was always there, but I didn’t appreciate it: Love and, more important, appreciation. It is possible to love without appreciation, especially if one is coming from and within the fog of entitlement. She was my wife I was entitled to her care. For well over 40 years, my wife had […]
Sex education in Nigeria (2)
By Patrick Dele Cole This piece continues from last week on the concept of cheating in marriage YOU cannot truly translate cheating to meet any of the things the West now imposes on us, but there is a wind of change in Africa. This is inarguable: It is still, however, far from universal acceptance as […]
Sex education in Nigeria
By Patrick Dele Cole THERE is very little sex education in Nigeria, at least when I was growing up. Most Nigerians learn about sex from peer groups or lecherous adults who exploit the ignorance of the young. The main teacher of sex education in Nigeria are the prostitutes so strategically located near every boys boarding […]
Childhood games: The games we played as children(2)
By Patrick Dele Cole This is the concluding part of the nostalgic tale of unforgetable childhood games which was first published last week This is your notification to go catch your prey. But you are not the only one: the farmer may be around and he hates interlopers messing around in his farm. Other birds […]
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