Tag: Nigeria
Investing in Nigeria and Other African Countries: The Security Question
This piece was written and first published in 2002. 16 years later, the points shared herein are still very much applicable today. We have to build a solid foundation of peace and security of life and property upon which economic and political stability could thrive. It is baffling that our leaders have continued to ignore this obvious equation. Continue reading
Exploring Frontiers for a Sustainable Nigeria – The Diaspora Effect.
Being an open paper delivered by Oliver O. Mbamara at the 3rd Annual Nigerian Leadership Summit in New York in 2012. The News: It is no news that many Nigerians have in recent times been traveling abroad for better opportunities… Continue reading
Nine Brief Points for Nation Building: An Open Paper to All Nigerians
If the man that finds himself on the corridors of power and trusted with leadership either by electoral votes or by fate, fails to let his good conscience reign, what then is his value if he lives, acts, and leads like he has no conscience? Continue reading
Responsibility And Accountability From The Top: The kind of Re-branding We Need
An open paper by Oliver O. Mbamara “While many Nigerians would tend to agree that re-branding maybe a good idea, it would be an exercise in futility, bound to fail if Nigerians would not find the confidence and encouragement to… Continue reading
Fatherland My Motherland
Fatherland My Motherland (From the Nigerian Within) ———————————— And yes we are called the Nigerians Though differed in tribe and tongue, Yet, in loving strength and faith united, With war in the past and strife at present, We hold strongly… Continue reading