By Gregory Kronsten As much of Europe and the US struggle with the second wave of COVID-19 infections, it seems a good time to share a...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi In the month of December 2019, an opinion article entitled Sowore, And Silence from Unusual Quarters by this author appeared in some national...
By Nneka Okumazie There’s tragedy with vanity, in being unable to see how gone away – an individual has. There’s wisdom in vanity check or measures...
By Timi Olubiyi, PhD Angry Nigeria’s youth found their voice with a street protest against police brutality, #EndSARS. The youth demanded that the police unit known...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi ‘The easy accessibility individuals have to publish ideas on the Internet has led to the emergence of a new meritocracy of ideas that...
By Nneka Okumazie The advances of humanity and continuous possibility splatter knowledge of the capability of smartness, but, maybe not really. Yes, there are lots of...
By Oremade Oyedeji In one of my think pieces titled The Nigerian Context of the New World Order & The pandemics (Part I & II) published...
By Wildu du Plessis The industrials, manufacturing and transport (IMT) sector is being hit hard by COVID-19 disruption, but commitment to sustainability could very well lead...
By Tarik Sfendla The energy markets are undergoing a massive transformation as governments around the world transition away from fossil fuels towards the integration of renewable...
By Timi Olubiyi, PhD According to the World Bank, formal Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) contribute up to 60 per cent of total employment, and up...