Inclusive Leadership: The Business Strategy That Reduces Turnover and Boosts Local Economies
A new report argues that giving employees a real voice is the smartest move a company can make.
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A new report argues that giving employees a real voice is the smartest move a company can make.
A sharp rise in fuel costs and transportation fares coincides with a new timeline for a major power project and a new fund for women-led businesses.
The bank's compliance signals stability as Nigeria's financial sector faces a major recapitalization push.
A vow to shut down the Strait of Hormuz could trigger a global energy crisis and military confrontation.
The declaration risks a major escalation in regional tensions and could directly threaten global energy supplies.
A former federal legislator has formally declared his candidacy for the state's top office, setting the stage for a competitive primary.
A four-storey building housing a private school in Ogba collapsed Monday, sending students to hospital and raising urgent questions about construction safety.
Authorities have initiated an investigation after a school building collapsed in the Ogba area of Lagos State.
The US government has issued a security alert for Nigeria, warning of potential dangers to its facilities and local schools.
The governor's departure from the ruling party signals a major political realignment in a state grappling with security and economic crises.
The legendary Nigerian football manager who led the national team to its first World Cup has passed away.
The governor's departure from Nigeria's main opposition party reshapes the state's political landscape and weakens the PDP's national standing.
The bank's new loan product aims to address the country's severe housing deficit by making financing more accessible.
A new digital platform aims to cut red tape and costs at the nation's ports, promising a major boost for the economy.
The deepening collaboration aims to bolster emergency medical response and healthcare access in Nigeria's most vulnerable regions.
Nigeria's top cop pledges a major offensive to reclaim communities lost to armed gangs in the country's north-central region.
The bank's compliance averts a potential crisis as the central bank's recapitalization deadline looms for the entire Nigerian banking sector.
The global aviation sector is spotlighting women's contributions and challenges in a male-dominated field.
A contradictory safety picture emerges for African aviation, with fewer accidents but higher risk of death when they occur.
The Inspector-General of Police has vowed to restore security to Kwara State communities under bandit control.
A state governor's public congratulations signals political unity following a key diplomatic appointment.
The bank has successfully raised its paid-up capital above the Central Bank of Nigeria's new minimum threshold, securing its operational future.
The governor has formally launched the body tasked with regulating the state's power sector, signaling a major step in its electricity law.
The former president's pledge to ease sanctions on Iran's oil exports comes as conflict in the region disrupts global energy markets.