Work Life Balance for Busy Executives

Sanya Onayoade Introduction If you’re a busy executive, chances are your calendar is packed, your phone never stops buzzing, and your to-do list feels like it’s on a permanent uphill climb. Between back-to-back meetings, strategy sessions, and constant decision-making, finding time for yourself can feel like a luxury you simply can’t afford. But here’s the … Continue reading “Work Life Balance for Busy Executives”

Healing Through Memory and Legacy

Regaining mental health after the loss of a dear one is critical to healing and maintaining your roles in leadership and social spheres. When my mother, Elizabeth, died on April 1, 1984, the whole world became a void space. Things didn’t make sense; blurred vision, weightlessness like a drifting wool, and aggravated mental illusion. There are certain people … Continue reading “Healing Through Memory and Legacy”

DEI and Leadership: Why Inclusive Leaders Make a Difference

Sanya Onayoade Aisha, a team leader, noticed that certain members of her team were consistently quiet during meetings where critical decisions were being made. Instead of letting this pattern continue, she implemented a structured approach to ensure everyone had a chance to contribute. Aisha introduced anonymous digital feedback tools and smaller breakout discussions where quieter … Continue reading “DEI and Leadership: Why Inclusive Leaders Make a Difference”

The Heartbeat of Love: Celebrating Mothers on Their Special Day

Mother’s Day is more than just a date on the calendar—it is a tribute to the selfless sacrifices, unconditional love, and unbreakable strength of the women who shape our lives. Across different cultures, traditions, and generations, mothers remain the bedrock of families and the silent architects of society. On this special day, we pause to … Continue reading “The Heartbeat of Love: Celebrating Mothers on Their Special Day”

Clubs World Celebrates Eid al-Fitr with the Muslim Community

Today, the world joins hands in celebrating one of the most joyous and spiritually fulfilling occasions in Islam, Eid al-Fitr! Clubs World extends its warmest wishes to all our Muslim brothers and sisters, honoring their devotion, resilience, and unwavering faith throughout the holy month of Ramadan. Eid al-Fitr is not just a day of festivity; … Continue reading “Clubs World Celebrates Eid al-Fitr with the Muslim Community”

HOW BRANDS CAN SURVIVE THE US TARIFFS

The damage to brand loyalty and disruption of supply chains Canadian liquor stores in provinces like Ontario and British Columbia have removed American alcohol brands, including Jack Daniel’s, from their shelves as a response to U.S. tariffs. Lawson Whiting, CEO of Brown-Forman, described this as “worse than a tariff” because it completely eliminates sales in … Continue reading “HOW BRANDS CAN SURVIVE THE US TARIFFS”

Yoruba Tennis Club Empowers Youths Through Secondary School Championship

The Yoruba Tennis Club, Lagos, recently hosted a secondary school tennis championship aimed at nurturing young talents and promoting the sport within the community.   The event was a resounding success, bringing together skilled young athletes from various schools to compete in a lively and competitive atmosphere.   Speaking at the championship, the Chairman of the club, … Continue reading “Yoruba Tennis Club Empowers Youths Through Secondary School Championship”

Apapa Club 1930 Spreads Love with Charitable Donations to Orphanage, Hospital, and the Less Privileged

In a heartfelt act of generosity, Apapa Club 1930 recently carried out a remarkable charitable outreach, touching lives across its community. Demonstrating its commitment to love and kindness, the club extended support to an orphanage, a hospital, and the less privileged in the area.   As part of the initiative, the club donated essential supplies, including … Continue reading “Apapa Club 1930 Spreads Love with Charitable Donations to Orphanage, Hospital, and the Less Privileged”

Don’t have an account? Create Account

Don’t have an account? Create Account