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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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The capital shift: Building Africa’s industrial future on African terms
This is where Coronation Merchant Bank is playing a catalytic role. Over the past year, Coronation has deepened its position as a trusted......
Editor | May 21, 2025
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Shifting centres of power: Can Nigeria overcome parochialism to build inclusive democracy?
Nigeria’s political landscape is at a crossroads. The ongoing restructuring of its power dynamics has opened a new chapter, marked by......
Editor | May 21, 2025
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Can the NJC truly clean-up the house? Challenges facing Nigeria’s judicial watchdog
The National Judicial Council (NJC) recently concluded its 108th meeting, signalling a renewed commitment to judicial discipline after years of declining public confidence due to misconduct....
Editor | May 20, 2025
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Why Nigeria cannot be China: The flawed pursuit of a one-party system
In 1975, about five years after the bloody Nigerian civil war, the military government of Murtala Mohammed and Olusegun Obasanjo began the process of dismantling parliamentary democracy,...
Editor | May 19, 2025
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One-party state: Political parties are just special purpose vehicles in Nigeria
In theory, Nigeria is a multi-party democracy. But in practice, it is a one-party state. Those ululating over the recent gale of defections wrongly assume that there are material differences between Nigerian political parties....
Editor | May 19, 2025
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Will old obstacles derail Tinubu’s “Nigeria First” drive?
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Nigeria First” industrial policy has been hailed as a bold step towards reviving the country’s manufacturing sector and driving economic growth. The vision is clear: ban imports of goods that can be produced locally,...
Editor | May 15, 2025
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The high cost of chasing easy riches: Lessons from Nigeria’s CBEX collapse
The collapse of the so-called Crypto Business Exchange (CBEX) has once again laid bare a painful truth: the dream of sudden wealth continues to lure countless Nigerians into financial ruin....
Editor | May 14, 2025
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‘Nigeria First’ industrial ambition needs a robust policy architecture, not just presidential decree
In a bold move to revive Nigeria's stagnant economy, President Bola Tinubu has unveiled a sweeping industrialisation “policy” anchored on the "Nigeria First" principle....
Editor | May 13, 2025
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