A very enriching and enlightening interview.. Thoroughly enjoyed.. Just would have liked like more light to be shed on how private citizens, can directly invest in Nigerian infrastructural focused funds, such as the NIDF.
Quite an erudite discussion, except for the part that compared capital management to nurturing a woman. I wonder why the female host actually agreed with the idea. I thought women were adults, the hands that rule the cradle thus ruling the world, our mothers. How can men turn around and try to nurture the very ones who changed their diapers as babies. Nigerian leaders obviously have very good intentions, but failure in many areas might persist if many of our leaders continue to be this bunch of egocentric and paternalistic group of individuals who seem to think that they are god's gift to women. And we wonder why the small state of Israel seems to triumph over multiple travails.
👏🏿Great interview.👍🏿
💡Would really love to see an interview with Dr. Adesina of the African Development Bank about this subject.🎯
A very enriching and enlightening interview.. Thoroughly enjoyed.. Just would have liked like more light to be shed on how private citizens, can directly invest in Nigerian infrastructural focused funds, such as the NIDF.
Great interview, Great info 👏
Quite an erudite discussion, except for the part that compared capital management to nurturing a woman. I wonder why the female host actually agreed with the idea. I thought women were adults, the hands that rule the cradle thus ruling the world, our mothers. How can men turn around and try to nurture the very ones who changed their diapers as babies. Nigerian leaders obviously have very good intentions, but failure in many areas might persist if many of our leaders continue to be this bunch of egocentric and paternalistic group of individuals who seem to think that they are god's gift to women. And we wonder why the small state of Israel seems to triumph over multiple travails.