Lekan Sote

Lekan Sote, Journalist, Broadcaster, Accountant, and Public Relations practitioner, has a career that spans business, media, government, accounting, and public relations. He writes a weekly column for The Punch, Nigeria’s most widely read newspaper and The Point Newspaper. He hosts 4th Estate of The Realm, a talk show on UNILAG Radio 103.1FM, Nigeria’s premier university radio. He is also a regular guest on television talk shows. He is the Managing Director of Publica Limited, a public relations, advertising, production, and management consultancy firm. Lekan has a BSc in print journalism, MSc in broadcast journalism, and MBA with specialization in Accounting and Marketing.

Economics of Us and Them

French political thinker, Jean Jacques Rousseau, once quipped that “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains,” an allusion to the many cultural, economic and political restrictions that man contrives to manacle his fellow men. Here is how a gentleman, obviously cast in the mould of a South African liberation fighter, puts it:…

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Why Nigeria’s Factories Fail

Nigerian factories can only sputter for a period before they die off. Take this from someone who has run a factory, whilst also running its accounting function, within the extremely hostile economic environment of Nigeria. Note the choice of the word, “factory,” instead of the more grandiose “industry” that boastful Nigerian manufacturers appropriate for their…

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Raising Funds for Government Business

The task of raising funds for government business is called “Ways & Means” by the British whose Parliament has a Committee for Ways & Means. In Nigeria’s National Assembly, it is called the Appropriation Committee, maybe because of the tendency of Nigerian governments to “appropriate” money from the citizens. Some time ago, the All Progressives…

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The Legislators’ Budget 2022

After President Muhammadu Buhari presented a Budget Proposal Bill of N16.39 trillion for 2022, the usually rubberstamp National Assembly of Nigeria, apparently thinking that the Executive Branch was not spendthrift enough, upped the figure by N736 billion to N17.126 trillion. The budget deficit was raised from N6.26 to N6.39 trillion. One would have thought that…

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The Business of Solving Problems

The rate at which Nigerians relocate to other countries as economic migrants is unbelievable. The tragedy is that even the highly skilled and talented, who should lead in the task of Nigeria’s economic emancipation are the guiltiest these days. Nigerians with PhDs, professionals of all cadres, who are above middle-level managerial positions in the corporate…

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Nigeria’s Modular Refinery Solution

Nigeria’s Federal Government is now an evangelist, willing to convert owners of illegal refineries into legit business cooperatives to make up for the failure of the three-and-half refineries owned by Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, or Company Limited, that gulps so much money without producing one litre of petroleum products. This is a more profitable and…

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The Economy of Roads

Recently, a nephew, while lamenting the insecurity and sluggish growth of Nigeria’s economy, did not fail to recognise that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari has done a lot on the execution of transportation infrastructure. It’s as if travel projects are the raison d’etre of its existence. Transportation are activities involved in moving humans and…

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