Call me Tony: A parable of corporate Nigeria, By Temitope Lakisokun
Nigeria, Aug. 23 -- The argument over the young trainee who addressed UBA Chairman Tony Elumelu by his first name has become a surprisingly revealing debate about Nigerian society.
One side says she was disrespectful. The other says she did nothing wrong: UBA has a first-name culture, and she followed it.
I think both sides are looking at the wrong thing.
The question is not whether she should have said "Good morning, Tony." It is why a convention that once seemed progressive and liberating has become so awkward when applied across generations.
The answer has something to do with second-order thinking.
First-order thinking asks: What is the immediate benefit of this change?
Second-order thinking asks: What happens because of the cha...
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