Before he became the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice under the administration of President Bola Tinubu, Chief...
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On Thursday, April 12, 2019, a unique event took place at the Pope’s residence at the Vatican. Pope Francis, Bishop...
It was 7:45 a.m. when I walked into the executive suite of a fast-rising tech firm in Nairobi. The CEO,...
The Nigerian university system, once a beacon of intellectual vigour across Africa, now stands at a crossroads. As the preceding...
Geographical determinism, the theory that physical environments significantly influence social and political development, offers a lens through which to understand...
If you walk through the gates of a typical Nigerian university today, you might be forgiven for thinking you have...
What happens when a university loses its mind? Not its buildings or its budgets, but the very space where ideas...
The world came together on a warm April morning in Rome. Under Bernini’s wide colonnade, a simple wooden coffin lay,...
Two pejorative terms are used to describe the phenomenon of Nigerians emigrating to other countries. One is “japa”, a word...
If there is a single thread running through the fabric of modern African political experience, it is woven from the...
In 2013, Satya Nadella wasn’t the loudest contender for Microsoft’s CEO role. While the media buzzed with bigger names and...
No, this is not a joke. It is for real. On April 16, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom...
Nigeria’s creative industries stand among Africa’s fastest-growing sectors, with Afrobeat dominating global charts through stars like Burna Boy and Wizkid,...
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