interview

Working Lives: The Woman Who Had to Become a Baba Ijebu Agent After Marriage

Working Lives: The Woman Who Had to Become a Baba Ijebu Agent After Marriage

Working Lives: The Ubiquitous Agents of Baba Ijebu You could also call them The Red Brigade - the men and… Read More

5 years ago

Working Lives: The NURTW Agent Who Got in Through His Pastor Dad’s Connect

Working Lives: The NURTW Agents aka Agberos of Lagos The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) is an exceptional… Read More

5 years ago

Working Lives: The NURTW Agent Who Spends All His Money on His Parents

Working Lives: The NURTW Agents aka Agberos of Lagos The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) is an exceptional… Read More

5 years ago

The Lunch Hour – Andrew Alli, CEO & Partner at Southbridge Group

I would say that governments need to think about building institutional capacity. This is the best way to manage prosperity… Read More

5 years ago

Working Lives: The Area Boy Still Wondering Why His Poor Father Married A Second Wife

“Immediately the government announced that we should all stay indoors for two weeks, my mom just called me on that… Read More

5 years ago

Working Lives: The Area Boy Who Doesn’t Want His Son to Turn Out Like Him

The Parking Attendants (aka Area Boys) of Lagos Series If you live in Lagos, there’s no escaping the “area boys”… Read More

5 years ago

The Lunch Hour – Kanayo Awani, Managing Director, Intra-African Trade Initiative at Afreximbank

  First of all, I think the world will never be the same. However, a big lesson is that things… Read More

5 years ago

The Lunch Hour – Professor Enase Okonedo, Dean, Lagos Business School

  "My first job was a 3-month internship at an accounting firm while I was still a student. I learnt… Read More

5 years ago

The Lunch Hour – Taiwo Oyedele, West Africa Tax Leader, PWC

“I am Arsenal fan despite the consistent heartbreak.” Taiwo Oyedele is West Africa Tax Leader at PwC Nigeria and a… Read More

5 years ago