PinnedPamela WatsoninGwen on the GoHow a Marvellous Mobile Stairlift Can Transform Your LifeIf stairs prevent your elderly wheelchair-bound parent making home visits, like us, you may find access freedom with a mobile stairlift.Jun 9, 2023Jun 9, 2023
PinnedPamela WatsoninGwen on the GoNext to ImpossibleWhat it takes to toilet a wheelchair bound elder on a domestic flight in Australia (and probably elsewhere). Airline crews: take a bow…May 312May 312
PinnedPamela WatsoninGwen on the GoOur First Super Senior Car TripHow I took my wheelchair-bound elderly mother on holiday, and you can tooJun 3, 2023Jun 3, 2023
PinnedPamela WatsoninGwen on the GoRespite with Mum“If I can’t have respite from Mum, I’ll have respite with Mum.”May 26, 20231May 26, 20231
Pamela WatsonWhat I learnt about sustaining good governance practice while cycling alone across Africa.Sustaining good governance practice in your African business and board is hard. It demands top to bottom tone and actions, continuous…Sep 5, 2021Sep 5, 2021
Pamela WatsonIs governance a tick box exercise in Nigeria and Africa?If not, why are business leaders treating it that way?Aug 20, 2021Aug 20, 2021
Pamela WatsonWhat is governance and why it matters in your Nigerian and African business, including your SME?When we hear mention of governance in Africa, our minds often think of governance in relation to societies. Certainly, building effective…Aug 8, 2021Aug 8, 2021
Pamela WatsonGovernance is not the icing on the cake; it is the cake. Let’s start baking.Series: Governance for African EnterprisesApr 17, 2021Apr 17, 2021
Pamela WatsonNo Wahala! How Lagos life taught me to survive daily disruptionIn Lagos, Nigeria, “No wahala” means “no problem”.May 27, 20201May 27, 20201
Pamela WatsonWhat I Shall Miss If We Don’t Go Back To Faraway Places…Will restrictions in our heads stop us travelling too far from the familiar — even after the Covid-19 restrictions are done and dusted?May 20, 2020May 20, 2020