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Fraud has become a recurring virus in Nigeria’s social and corporate life. From government offices to boardrooms, homes, and schools,...
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Introduction: The dawn of a new African renaissance Africa stands on the threshold of a technological awakening. For centuries, the...
At a wedding party in Lagos, guests watch the servers move from table to table with trays of steaming jollof...
Across Nigeria, the construction industry is facing a profound crisis of credibility. From collapsing buildings to poorly executed infrastructure, from...
In our fast-changing world, embracing digital transformation is essential for thriving—it’s no longer just an option, but vital for our...
Across cultures, proverbs distill the wisdom of lived human experience into compressed language. In Igbo cosmology, proverbs, as cognitive map...
Babatunde Raji Fashola, immediate past Minister of Works and Housing and media veterans, Lade Bonuola, Eniola Bello, Taiwo Obe as...
Nigeria’s independence on October 1, 1960, marked a historic moment filled with hope and promise. As one of Africa’s most...
When Oyin Olugbile’s debut novel Sanya won the 2025 Nigeria Prize for Literature — Africa’s most prestigious literary award —...
Apart from being grown for local consumption a wide variety of products are derived from maize. These include baby powder,...
The television program In Search of Missing Persons, aired on Comcast Channel 66 and Verizon Channel 29, and also available...
Professor Jerry Gana, the Mass Mobilization for Social Justice and Economic Recovery (MAMSER) exponent, recently made a passionate plea for...
PRESIDENT Bola Ahmed Tinubu has guts. His most recent decision against “organised crime” is a major proof. The President asked...