The American elections and the destiny of a nation
On Tuesday 3rd November, American voters came out in droves to elect the person who is to occupy the high...
On Tuesday 3rd November, American voters came out in droves to elect the person who is to occupy the high...
The youth have spoken. Vox populi, vox Dei. Tired of seeing their tomorrow being mortgaged by philistines, they have decided...
Old men do not rebel. It is the young that have the energy to revolt. They have nothing to lose....
I met the Japanese-American physicist Michio Kaku a few years ago at an international scientific conference in Jordan. According to...
When Albert Einstein was sixteen, he was precocious enough to ask himself a simple question: “What would the world look...
Without much fanfare and drums, the federal government recently launched the Nigeria Agenda 2050 programme in Abuja. Agenda 2050 is...
Ours has become a chronically anti-intellectual society. We have become a society that valorises illiteracy; where values and standards count...
Black swans are rare, unpredictable, large-impact occurrences. The theory of complexity provides a good framework for understanding black swans and...
The ILO warns that, globally, job losses could reach as high as 50 percent of the workforce. Agriculture, manufacturing and...
Honourable Vice-Chancellor Professor Olanrewaju Fagbohun; Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Elect, Professor Elias Wahab; the...