By Godstime Joseph Asukwo Abstract This paper examines the devastating impact of hyperinflation on low-income earners in Nigeria, where the Nigerian Naira has plummeted to a...
By Doreen Lukandwa Saying that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of economies in East Africa is an understatement. SMEs make up the largest...
By Carl Cruz As we commemorate World Teachers’ Day, we take a moment to reflect on the unparalleled contribution of teachers to the global community. Teachers...
By Jerome-Mario Utomi Each passing day brings to mind the fact that if the right step is taken in the right direction, all perceived unfavourable impediments...
By Kenechukwu Aguolu President Bola Tinubu is expected to reshuffle his cabinet soon and some portfolios may be reassigned and some ministers be relieved of their...
By Prince Charles Dickson “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” –Socrates....
By Kenechukwu Aguolu Protest is one of the ways used by citizens to draw the attention of the government to pressing issues that are not being...
From the first historic raising of the Nigerian flag over the free, independent nation on 1 October 1960, television, newspapers, and radio witnessed a profound transformation,...
By Philip Odiakose Public relations is an essential element of corporate strategy, enabling organizations to build and maintain a positive image, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and...
By Prince Charles Dickson PhD Colour TV transmission was introduced first at Benue Plateau Television, Jos, in July 1974 and in India it was introduced in...