Newsletter 63: Reflections from my Book of the Month

The Business of Governance Newsletter No 63 | May 2023 Hello, How are you doing today? The past two weeks have passed quickly. I have been quite busy as usual, but I have found time to read my book of the month. I must say the book, “The Plot to Save South Africa: The Week […]

Newsletter 62: Will you be at OYSIBS 2023?

The Business of Governance Newsletter No 62 | May 2023 Hello, Welcome to the month of May! May is a month that has been tied to various activities around workers and productivity. May 1 every year is Workers’ Day. I must thank all the workers of our dear state who came out to celebrate this […]

Newsletter 61: Let’s Get Back to Reading Again!

The Business of Governance Newsletter No 61 | April 2023 Hello, How are you today? The last two weeks flew by so fast, didn’t they? I hope things have been going well with you. On my part, I have continued working and making all the necessary arrangements to ensure that for Omituntun 2.0, we hit […]

Newsletter 60: We are Going to London

The Business of Governance Newsletter No 60 | April 2025 Hello, How have you been?  I thought this would be a great time to update you on what we have been doing to prepare for Omituntun 2.0. But first, let me thank everyone who sent messages of congratulations and goodwill to me across all social […]

Newsletter 59: We did it! Mo Dupe

The Business of Governance Newsletter No 59 | March 2023 Hello, How are you today? Were you excited this last Saturday as the results of the Governorship Election started coming in? When I wrote in my last newsletter that I was concerned about the margin of victory, not whether we would win, some people thought […]

Newsletter 58: One Week to Victory

The Business of Governance Newsletter No 58 | March 2023 Hello, How are you today? I was telling people around me a few days ago that we had just three days to usher in Omituntun 2.0. Alas, INEC had other plans!  By now, you must have received the news that the elections have been postponed […]