African countries still have limited broadband internet coverage. Lingering legacy power infrastructure constraints, which are ordinarily limiting, sustain a vicious...
Although a preventable and treatable disease, malaria continues to have a devastating impact on the health and livelihood of people...
It is over 50 years ago, that world leaders, environmentalists and public intellectuals gathered at Stockholm to plan how to...
On Saturday August 15, 2015, Nick Ciubotariu, Head of Infrastructure Development, Amazon.com Search Experience (SX) woke up and like the...
Ask most Nigerians, they would say they want issue-based politics; they want election campaigns to be issue-based. Countless column inches...
Dr. J.K. Randle was constantly at loggerheads with the British Colonial government mostly on account of racial discrimination. It was...
Monetary tightening in the US and elsewhere has fuelled rigorous and not-so-rigorous analysis of the indebtedness of governments across the...
The question on everyone’s lips is, How does it feel to be 60? It is interesting what my answer is…...
In 2015, when Muhammadu Buhari was campaigning for the presidency, he promised that he was a converted liberal democrat and...
Last week, I used the analogy of your wife or husband to illustrate how anyone around you could be suffering...
In my recent interventions, I had explained the concept of inflexion-point and how Nigeria of today happens to be at...
In July 2016, having just resumed a new job at an e-commerce startup on Victoria Island, I witnessed the bizarre...
That my grandma was concerned when told by a prophet that her son (my father) would fly around the world,...
According to the 2021 State of Industry Report by the Africa Data Centres Association (ADCA), the $2 billion African DC...
The world is constantly changing and evolving, and this change has brought about the emergence of digital and automated technology...