Uyanwune, ChekwubeTribalism in Nigeria: A Call for Unity and UnderstandingMy name is Chekwube, born in the nineties in the beautiful coal-city state of Nigeria. I am Igbo, and I have lived my entire life…4 min read·Apr 28, 2023----
Uyanwune, Chekwube#ENDSARSingI remember in 1996, I was awoken by a sharp, uncontrollable shout, when I opened my eyes, my mother was wailing and screaming like I had…5 min read·Nov 20, 2020--1--1
Uyanwune, ChekwubeThe Soft side of Work. (Soft Work)In today’s competitive environment, it is not enough to be the best in your field intellectually, competency is only half of what you need…4 min read·Sep 7, 2020--1--1
Uyanwune, ChekwubeTAKE-AWAYS FROM THE CHINESE WORK CULTUREThe way we do things around here. Charles Handy.7 min read·May 23, 2020--2--2
Uyanwune, ChekwubeOutstanding Nigerian books to read during the lockdownAs an intellectual citizen or child of any country, it is a thing of joy to boast of the number of books of local origins you have…5 min read·May 11, 2020--2--2
Uyanwune, ChekwubeMy predictions of how things will be after COVID-19When there is a problem in the country, it is to the benefit of a few. The COVID-19 has become a toothache to the world, businesses are…4 min read·Apr 26, 2020--1--1
Uyanwune, ChekwubeIt is up to you to keep your jobThe first thing that comes to the mind of every fresh graduate once leaving the university is the question “where am I going to work?” how…5 min read·Apr 23, 2020----
Uyanwune, ChekwubeWhen a child washes his hands, he can eat with kings.If a child washes his hands, he could eat with Kings. The above is an Igbo proverb which I first came across in the popular book THINGS…5 min read·Apr 21, 2020--3--3