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AI and the future of Nigeria’s public service

There is no doubt that we are now in the age of artificial intelligence or precisely the Digital Age. Indeed, in scholarship, scholars are already signalling the arrival of a posthuman world within wh...

The unseen crisis facing Nigerian men

When Otunba Kunle Akinyele, a respected hotelier in Lagos, slumped and died at his wife’s 60th birthday thanksgiving, the nation gasped in disbelief. One moment, he was celebrating life and love; th...

Workers’ Day with a difference

Another Workers Day is upon us, and it is a good time to ask ourselves some questions. What does this day mean to Nigerian workers? Is it just about sharing posters and saying “well done” online, ...

The fun, lighter side of Chief Ayo Adebanjo

This day—when we mourn and cherish the memories of our dearly departed, heap eulogies and tributes—will definitely come for all. And it is the turn of my father—not my father-in-law—as he trea...

Workers’ Day and Nigeria’s e-visa gate

Today is Workers’ Day, instructively also the birthday of Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, who today is rolling out phenomenal security initiatives to make Nigeria more secure and more prosperous. ...

Dressing deception as truth

 “Just dey play” is a contemporary “guy” parlance for a state of casual unseriousness, but as the prophet Jeremiah warned, “They dress the wound of my people as though it were not serious. ...

Gender parity: Are we making progress?

This year’s celebration of International Women’s Day in March was special as it marked 30 years since the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. While this milestone under the UN theme “Fo...

Africa: The next frontier for global investors

Africa is at the forefront of a remarkable startup revolution. With a tech-savvy, youthful population and an increasing appetite for digital solutions, the continent has witnessed an unprecedented inf...

Professor Abimbola Adelakun: A journey through time

Professor Abimbola Adelakun left Ibadan, the city of Brown Roofs, to study and live a new life in Austin, the Bat City. Her next abode is now the Windy City, where she has accepted a prestigious offe...

Trump tariffs: Nigerian exporters in dilemma

In a significant turn of events, Nigeria’s exporters are grappling with unprecedented challenges in shipping goods to the United States following the full enforcement of Trump’s new tariff regulat...

On OGSTEP's economic survival strategy

Ogun State, widely acknowledged as Nigeria’s Industrial Capital, is charting a bold and ambitious course towards becoming a paragon of sustainable progress and innovation. At the forefront of this t...

Acting on early flood warnings

Nigeria has faced a series of flood disasters in the past few years. And after each occurrence, many lives are lost, even as properties worth several million naira are destroyed. Last year, flood disa...

Is it time for a Black pope?

As the world mourns the passing of Pope Francis, the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit to lead the Roman Catholic Church, a conversation that has long simmered within the global Cathol...

Is it time for a black Pope?

As the world mourns the passing of Pope Francis, the first pope from the Americas and the first Jesuit to lead the Roman Catholic Church, a conversation that has long simmered within the global Cathol...

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