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AI and the subtle art of machine deception
The discourse surrounding artificial intelligence has long orbited familiar concerns: productivity gains, creative displacement, and the......
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Nigeria Police as the created self-reflecting mirror we refuse to face
Make a tree good and its fruit will be good or make a tree bad and its fruit will be bad, for a tree is recognised by its fruit.......
Editor | Aug 04, 2025
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The night they united us
In sporting history, Nigeria has delivered unforgettable comebacks that have united its people.In 1989, during the Under-20 Men’s FIFA World.....
Editor | Aug 01, 2025
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Nigeria's futile 50-year quest for strongman-leader: How elite perfected change without transformation
Fifty years ago today, on July 29, 1975, the crackling voice of Colonel Joseph Nanven Garba pierced the early morning airwaves......
Editor | Jul 29, 2025
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Bridging literacy deserts in Africa through smart community library hubs
Africa dreams of digital transformation and AI-powered economies, but 70 percent of its children cannot read a simple sentence by age 10....
Editor | Jul 28, 2025
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My patriotic gift to Nigeria at 65
How time flies! Five years ago, about this time, I wrote a column titled “At 60, my life’s journey and impatience for a transformed......
Editor | Jul 28, 2025
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The unlikely rise of Nigeria's billion-dollar cinematic empire
Nigerian cinema represents one of the most remarkable cultural transformations in modern history. Its journey from colonial propaganda......
Editor | Jul 25, 2025
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When a nation is loquacious: Nigeria's democratic Babel and the cost of broken tongues
Nigeria has become a loquacious nation — not in the literal sense of excessive talkativeness that characterises individuals, but in a far......
Editor | Jul 24, 2025
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Young Africans’ migration crisis: To re-risk or de-risk?
Every day, Africa's greatest asset — its young people — board boats, cross deserts, and risk everything for a future they believe cannot......
Editor | Jul 23, 2025
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