Leadership Beyond Rhetoric: The Power of Action in Crisis – The Paul Kagame Example

True leadership is not defined by how well a leader speaks, but by the actions they take—especially in times of crisis. While inspiring words can stir emotions, it is practical, result-driven leadership that transforms nations. One of the most compelling examples of this is President Paul Kagame of Rwanda. A man of few words, Kagame […]
The Leadership Edge: How to Lead in Crisis and Transform Challenges into Opportunities

Leadership is not about having the right words or looking confident in front of a crowd—it’s about action, especially in times of crisis. During challenging times, true leaders don’t just react—they create. They don’t wait for problems to solve themselves; they step in and take charge. When we think of leaders like Paul Kagame of […]
Fixing Nigeria’s Economy: It Takes More Than Harvard Degrees, Grammar, or Designer Suits

By Samuel DanAuta Kyarshik (SDK) In today’s Nigeria, we’ve glamorized surface appearances over substance. We applaud polished grammar, imported accents, designer suits, and intimidating academic credentials. Our leaders deliver eloquent speeches laced with economic jargon, often more suited for classrooms than crisis rooms. But Nigeria’s economic woes cannot be solved by degrees, grammar, or grandstanding. […]