Grey to purple: Can Nigeria banking become ‘born-again’?
By Ikem Okuhu For those in the Nigerian feminism ‘industry’, this is a season to celebrate. For the first time in the history of this
Of Polaris’s VULTe and Nigeria’s digital banking landscape?
By Ikem Okuhu When on May 19, 2021, the VULTe digital banking application vaulted from the purple hues of Polaris Bank, most
Femi Adesina, Garba Shehu and fossilization of public communication
By Ikem Okuhu It seems, from every available evidence, that the rapid growth of public relations practice in Nigeria did not
Why Ronaldo, Pogba should be punished for what they did to Coke
By Ikem Okuhu The dust raised by Christiano Ronaldo, Paul Pogba and Manuel Locatelli at the 2020 European Football
Wasteful government and Nigerians’ Social Media idolization
By Ikem Okuhu Three separate, yet connected stories attracted viral mass media and social media conversations in the month of
Business and leadership lessons from Fr. Mbaka’s fight with Bishop Onaga
By Ikem Okuhu The Catholic Reverend Father Camelius Ejike Mbaka made headlines across Nigeria and beyond from April 29, 2021,
Nigeria, ravaging locusts and road to the forlorn (3)
By Ikem Okuhu I am not an expert in international diplomacy but my experience in Public Relations practice tells me that
Nigeria, ravaging locusts and road to the forlorn (2)
By Ikem Okuhu Discussing Nigeria’s glory using the past tense, like some wannabe all-conquering soldier long dead, can be
Nigeria, ravaging locusts and road to the forlorn (1)
By Ikem Okuhu The numbing helplessness from all the layers of Nigerian authority appears almost conspiratorial and as the
Does the emerging Nigerian Social capital market have bearing on national economic transformation?
By Ikem Okuhu Two young Nigerians inspired this article, the subject of which has been nagging my intellectual interrogation