Leadership Corner
When the Soul Left the Town
By Gabriel Efe There was a time when life in our town was simple. Not easy, perhaps, but simple. The kind of simplicity that did not need to announce itself because it was woven quietly into everyday living. The town was big. Very big. Big enough that walking from one…
Read More »What Kings do – a reflection on inheritance, weight, and becoming
Photo: British monarch, King Charles By Gabrief Efe There was once a quiet evening, just my mum and I talking and reflecting on a lot. I had written a poem, something from our earlier conversation, and I read it to her. When I was done, she looked at me and…
Read More »The Principle of Thrasymachus in a Global Context: Power, Justice, the Shifting World Order
By Gabriel Efe, Guest Writer In our previous exploration of Thrasymachus’ principle—his assertion that justice is merely the advantage of the stronger—we examined its relevance in the Nigerian context. Yet, this idea extends far beyond national borders. In world politics, economic structures, and geopolitical conflicts, we continue to see a…
Read More »Managing Freedom: A Leader’s Dilemma
By Gabriel Efe A memory often comes to mind—a moment that taught me much about leadership, freedom, and the weight of words. It was one of those situations where you know something must be addressed, but how you address it could make or break the outcome. My team gradually developed…
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