By Linda Saunders We will be the last generation to work with all-human workforces. This is not a provocative soundbite but a statement of fact, one...
By Isah Kamisu Madachi Nigeria has been preparing for a sustainable future beyond oil for years. At COP26 in the UK, the country announced its commitment...
On a particular Saturday each February, before dawn breaks over Lagos and thousands of participants prepare for the event, the city is filled with an unmistakable...
By Blaise Udunze Despite the fragile 2024 economy grappling with inflation, currency volatility, and weak growth, Nigeria’s banking industry was widely portrayed as successful and strong...
By Mostafa Kabel Artificial intelligence is no longer an experimental technology confined to innovation labs. It is actively shaping customer experiences, automating business decisions, and generating...
By Prince Charles Dickson PhD A national satire on beer, broken systems, and the baffling value systems that keeps us smiling through tears. JRD Tata had...
By Blaise Udunze The latest in the Nigerian banking sector, as banks grapple with the recapitalization compliance deadline, is confronted with a familiar yet unsettling problem...
By Jude Chijioke Ndukwe It is never difficult to see the hand of Esau in the report by The New York Times under the headline, “The...
By Blaise Udunze Nigeria’s deepening poverty crisis is no longer speculative; it is now statistically inevitable. Although the latest Consumer Price Index figures released by the...
By Abu Mahmud The recent realignment within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is a direct response to its founding promise of transparency, accountability, and people-centered politics,...