Baba left one of the world’s most successful investment firms to work on economic reforms in Nigeria, where his work led to the resolution of lingering economic problems, including the revolution of the cement industry, and for the first time, a systemic analysis of the fiscal impact of the rot and corruption in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector.
The revelation and realization that the widespread poverty, lack of development, corruption, and the terrorism within the Nigerian state are simply symptoms of a deeper problem led to BROKENATION, a treatise that seamlessly fuses historical context and backgrounds into economic analysis and contemporary business.
Baba enjoys working with gifted and talented youth, as the successful nurturing of this subset to fulfill its potential can have the quickest catalytic effect in the widespread transformation and improvements in the quality of life of the long-suffering people of Nigeria.