Gender-based violence does not happen in isolation. It grows in places where systems are weak, where services are broken, and...
There is a revolution happening across Nigeria — quiet, unregistered, and massively underestimated. It is not in industrial hubs or...
Nigeria is entering a rare moment of macroeconomic clarity. After years of turbulence marked by FX scarcity, policy inconsistency, and...
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Ordinarily, the campaign by the Arewa Consultative Youth Movement on an ambiguous, spurious and veiled scraggy allegation for which they...
Nigeria’s fiscal architecture is in the midst of a deliberate, technically driven reset. The Federal Government’s Presidential Fiscal Policy &...
The story of Safaricom in Kenya took a defining leap in 2007 with the rollout of M-Pesa, an audacious mobile...
Across much of the developing world, governance failures remain alarmingly persistent. Many nations struggle under the weight of systemic inefficiencies,...
For millions of Nigerian workers, the pension contribution is a monthly act of faith – a deferral of today’s needs...
Every year, as the federal government announces its budget, Nigerians are greeted with familiar promises: ambitious projects, new infrastructure, social...
SQL Injection, commonly known as SQLi, is one of the oldest and most dangerous vulnerabilities in web applications. It occurs...
WHAT is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu so afraid of that the renowned strategist quakes in his shoes when he wants...
For many who grew up on a steady diet of MTV music videos, who mimicked the dress sense of Kris...
In the restless rhythm of modern Nigeria, connectivity has become the unseen power grid of ambition. It fuels classrooms without...
Referring to Ifeanyi Chukwu’s recent BusinessDay article, ‘Nigeria’s Sovereign Wealth Fund: Fattening Staff, Shrinking Gains’ (November 24), which critiques the...