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Of State Police conundrum, playing the ostrich, and Ekiti election beyond the razzmatazz
The fever of state police is on. The debate has divided Nigerians. The Federal Government is not looking back on it. The passage of the bill Wednesday by the Senate has sealed matter. The Rubicon has been crossed....
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EdTech for whom? How Nigeria's EdTech revolution leaves millions behind
Artificial intelligence and digital learning have attracted global acclaim as educational breakthroughs. However, for most Nigerian children, digital education remains a pipe dream....
Editor | Aug 19, 2025
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Africa may be invisible to AI systems in a new $1.2trn global economy
Africa's digital footprint on the global internet remains so minimal it barely registers in the algorithms shaping humanity's future....
Editor | Aug 18, 2025
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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......
Editor | Aug 14, 2025
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When a nation is kidnapped by elite families and turn it into trillion-naira private fiefdom
Nearly every Nigerian knows the country has been kidnapped; but most lack the courage to say so. For half a century, a tightly knit......
Editor | Aug 13, 2025
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Perverse rewards: Two nations and their victorious women’s sports teams
The past three weeks have been remarkable for sports women internationally. Women’s national sports teams were victorious in major......
Editor | Aug 11, 2025
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How Nigeria's universities Vice Chancellorship became political prizes worth fighting for
When Professor Ade Ajayi became Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan in 1972, fewer than a dozen candidates applied for what was......
Editor | Aug 11, 2025
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Economic policies turn warehouses into graveyards of expired inventory bankrupting FMCG traders
Nigeria's fast-moving consumer goods sector has become a monument to policy failure — where warehouses transform into morgues for......
Editor | Aug 08, 2025
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Inside, Africa is not a jungle
There is a clear difference between a laudatory remark and a patronising one. A laudatory comment is sincere, expressing genuine......
Editor | Aug 08, 2025
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