Take your civic responsibility seriously -This reality is now sinking after the elections

The hotly contested elections are behind us now – it is actually over 5 months since we went to the ballot on 8th August 2022. The president, governors, and all other elected officials have long been sworn into office. As of now, they have since pocketed their millions for high-end cars, their hefty monthly cheques […]

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To set or not to set New Year resolutions – does it make sense?

In the to-do list for the majority of people are financial resolutions at the beginning of every New Year. This is because most people struggle with their personal finances for their entire lives. Unfortunately, many of the resolutions never outlive the duration required for the ink that wrote them to dry up. Many others, never

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You MUST lead yourself first to live a life of Consequence

Leadership has remained one of the most contemporary issues across generations. Most people, associate it with formal positions within organizations. In some cases, it is implied within informal set-ups. But far from that, the most difficult leadership responsibility is leading oneself. Yet, this form of leadership is rarely ever talked about. From where I sit,

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Wise investing creates value

In the previous article, I introduced you to the art of creating Golden slaves. In this article, we expound on that and introduce you to two very critical skills that you must master to win in the money game. Contrary to what our current generation has been made to believe, creating sustainable wealth is not

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From the Archives: Why we missed a shared prosperity 6 decades on -Reflections

In one of the world’s best blends of economics, politics, and history, the scholarly exploits of Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson on “Why Nations Fail” calls for a sobering reflection for any policy and political leader with any sense of decency. In their classic, they explore the trajectory of societies and nations across the world

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