Content Diet

Your time is extremely valuable. What you choose to read is even more valuable. On my end, I find subscribing to newsletters beneficial to my content diet. I often go for three types of content:

How the FBI Hacked Into the Iphone

This took a lot to post, but I’m not afraid anymore. For a long time, our government has tried to stay ahead of us. What we’ve seen in reality is the people always catch up. A couple of my colleagues and I have taken the last couple of weeks to identify the vulnerability the FBI […]

Disrupting History

***Writer’s Note: 🙂 I literally was finished with this essay (2500+ words) and decided to delete it. Hopefully this will be a more concise and focused attempt. For a majority of human history, we relied on oral delivery to bring the events of our past to life. We’d sit around a campfire and listen to […]

Beta and Super Friends

I started investing in the US stock market my second year of business school. I thought it was just part what you do in business school; drink coffee, read Financial Times and invest in stocks. I thought I’d try to apply what I learned in class to pay back some of those student loans a […]

#FridayNightRants

Over the last couple of months, I’ve had the opportunity to speak with executives in Nigeria by way of casual lunches, after work chats, etc. One issue that resonates consistently is the lack of talent in the job force. Many executives blame Nigerian education system for not preparing students to be employable. While I agree, […]