Privacy, power, and Nigeria’s habit of going all in!
Nigeria has never been known for half-measures. When we decide something matters, we rarely ease into it. We move decisively,...
Read moreDetailsMichael Irene, CIPM, CIPP(E) certification, is a data and information governance practitioner based in London, United Kingdom. He is also a Fellow of Higher Education Academy, UK, and can be reached via moshoke@yahoo.com; twitter: @moshoke
Nigeria has never been known for half-measures. When we decide something matters, we rarely ease into it. We move decisively,...
Read moreDetailsWhistleblowing is a noble idea on paper. In practice, especially in Nigeria, it is closer to an extreme sport. The...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s informal payment kiosks have quietly solved a problem that banks and fintechs debated for years. Cash is unreliable, card...
Read moreDetailsI went to give blood, but bureaucracy arrived first and politely took my place.The morning carried the seriousness of small...
Read moreDetailsI handed my passport to a security guard.Not a data protection officer. Not a compliance manager. A security guard at...
Read moreDetailsThere is a revealing anecdote buried in the Reuters report, “Zuckerberg, Meta directors agree to $190 million settlement of shareholder...
Read moreDetailsEveryone keeps saying ATT and GAID are about privacy. They’re not. They’re about control. Privacy is just the language we’ve...
Read moreDetailsThere is a structural question at the heart of Nigerian finance that is not being debated with the seriousness it...
Read moreDetailsThere is an uncomfortable truth hanging over boardrooms, research institutes and public bodies today. We are surrounded by more data...
Read moreDetailsI spent last Thursday at a major risk and governance event in London, and I thought it would be useful...
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