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OSCAR NWOKEJI: From boardroom at 12 to wealth creation at 22

By CHARLES KUMOLU In May 2013, Time Magazine in one of its editions described millennials as entitled, lazy and narcissistic in its cover story titled The Me Me Me Generation. Though the report principally was aimed at highlighting how millennials are shaping this age, it underscored the terrible sides of millennials. However, the Chief Executive […]

LAWRENCE WILBERT: For the love of Unity Schools

Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Agilent Wireless Limited, Mr. Lawrence Wilbert, who was recently elected President-General of Unity Schools Old Students Association,USOSA, discusses his plans for the body with emphasis that the objectives behind the establishment of the institutions are still germane today. Wilbert, who sits on the board of other companies including GenielNG Communications and Potters and Law also relishes his experience as a student of one of the unity schools in the 1980s.

How innovative Chevron strategy boosts Local Content in Nigeria’s oil, gas industry -BGI boss

The development of Local Content has become a reality in Nigeria, even though some challenges abound. In this interview with Udeme Akpan, the Managing director of B G I Energy Services Ltd, Mr. Edmund Tiemo, currently one of the successful indigenous companies, comment on a wide range of issues, including the roles of Chevron Nigeria Limited in boosting local content in the country.

There’s no one in charge in Nigeria — Fasehun

Founder of the O’dua Peoples Congress, OPC,  Dr Frederick Fasehun in this interview laments the lack of leadership in the country and urged Nigerians in the face of the coming elections to right the wrongs of the past by choosing a leader who will improve the standard of living of Nigerians, build infrastructure and actualise the on-going clamour for the restructuring of the country.

Gulak recalls moment trouble started in Imo primaries

Ahmed Gulak was former Political Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan. The chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was the Chairman of the Imo State governorship primaries of the party which produced Senator Hope Uzodinma as the governorship candidate of the party.

Okorocha Vs Uzodimma: Imo people pass verdict

Okorocha did not lose anything to Sen Hope Uzodinma. Now, when they   talk of political liberation, I wonder if the state was in bondage; a state where there was free education up-to tertiary education, new roads were constructed and carved out even in the rural areas. 

Urhobo still waiting for Buhari to fulfill promises

Chief Johnson Modika Barovbe is a man of many paths. He retired from the corporate world as the Managing Director of Dumex Nigeria Limited many years ago and went back to his first love, education. He is the proprietor of the prestigious Westminster College in Lagos. He is also a traditional chief and a major stakeholder in the Urhobo Nation.

If I were God, I’d cut Nigeria’s blessing – Apostle Alile

Born on Sunday, April 24, 1938, Apostle Hayford Ikponmwonsa Alile, OFR, B.A. MBA (Hon) D.Sc., attended briefly the University of Ibadan as a State Scholar in Physics and thereafter proceeded to Howard University, Washington D.C. where he earned his B.A. degree in Economics and Mathematics. He later attended Rutgers Graduate School of Management, New Jersey, USA for his MBA and the Harvard Business School for AMP.

Batth: Ordering steps with knowledge (2)

Dr. Harbhajan Batth, President of Lagos Business School, EMBA7, former Executive Director of Prestige Assurance Company; ex-Chief Manager, The New India Assurance Company, Resource Person, Tony Elumelu Foundation and Group Chief Information, Chellarams PLC, concludes his story with a caveat that no one achieves self-actualisation with one skill set.

Allen Onyema To Buhari:  You saved Nigeria’s economy by suspending Air Nigeria

oday, we conclude the Allen Onyema interview today. He throws light on the challenges of airlines in Nigeria and what government should do to grow the
industry in Nigeria. He says governments running airlines is moribund, commending the Federal government and President Buhari for suspending Air
Nigeria take off, arguing that the suspension saved Nigeria huge waste.

Batth: Ordering steps with knowledge

You will either find him classy or cerebral in the first 10 minutes with him.Those early moments won’t go without you taking note of any of those distinguishing attributes, if not all. The encounter doesn’t just need to progress further before knowing that you are face-to-face with someone whose knowledge of events, issues and trends are not just generic, but authoritative.
With a multi-disciplinary background that includes medicine, law, insurance and business administration, Dr. Harhhajan Batth has an enriching story any day and you can’t help but feel entertained, informed and reformed as you read his story that began in the land of his birth, India.That was the scenario as this chat lasted at his office, Chellarams Plc. a leading Nigerian conglomerate with interests in many industries. Dr. Batth, who is the President of Lagos Business School, EMBA7 was the Executive Director of Prestige Assurance Company; Chief Manager, The New India Assurance Company. He also trains entrepreneurs for the Tony Elumelu Foundation.

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