By Nneka Okumazie As artificial intelligence gets more intelligent, it will one day make the case that it was not created by humans. It will argue...
By Tony Ogunlowo I’m not a big fan of reality TV programmes: the original concept of showcasing the lives of ordinary people has been lost in...
By Grace Sullivan In recent times, the camaraderie between Nigeria and Angola has taken a notable stride towards fostering bilateral trade and economic development. This collaboration...
By Carol-Jean Harward Africa has undoubtedly made immense gains in lifting people out of poverty. But it’s also clear that there’s still a long way to...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi As a background to this piece, the acronym, NDDC, is simply a contraction of the Niger Delta Development Commission, a federal government agency...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Acting on the strength of an invitation forwarded to me by a corporate body based in Delta, I made a trip recently. On...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi This piece stemmed from two perspectives. The first has to do with the Lagos State Government’s recent declaration that it would not be...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi If there is any fresh fact that supports the claim by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in November 2022 that the Multidimensional...
More than half of African citizens, around 95 million people, do not have a traditional bank account. With 57% of the African population currently unbanked, challenges...
By Busayo Cole Recent developments indicate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu submitted a forged certificate from Chicago State University (CSU) to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)...