The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has again achieved another milestone with the launch of the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR) as part of its contribution […]
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How To Avoid A Financial Crisis Next Year, By Uddin Ifeanyi
2020 bushwhacked just about everyone. And across the world, responses to the challenges presented by the year have been as uncommon as they have been unique. At the level of […]
#EndSARS and Nigeria’s Hunger For Leadership, By Hamzat Lawal
I have never experienced a near-national annihilation, as we did after the #EndSARS protest turned bloody a fortnight ago. I have heard about the Civil War, but I was not […]
How To Restructure Nigeria, By Jibrin Ibrahim
On June 30, 2017, my column was entitled, “No Need to Fight: Restructuring is the basis of Happiness.” In it I urged the government to establish and accelerate a process […]
Identity Thieves On the Rampage, By Wole Soyinka
Undoubtedly in order to promote the video clip of an ethnic revanchist calling on Igbo to leave Yoruba land, this same lunatic fringe has exhumed, and embarked on circulating an […]
Need For Public-Private Collaboration To Fight Cyber Crime, By Inyene Ibanga
Cyberspace is constantly flooded with information generated by individuals, corporate organisations, state institutions and businesses on a daily basis. This information is easily processed, transferred or stored for use in […]
Securing West Africa and the Sahel, By Adeoye O. Akinola
On October 6, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) lifted the sanctions on Mali, to the relief of Malians and the leadership of the conflict-ravaged country. Despite the […]
#EndSARS: The End Of Innocence, By Ehireme Alexis Uddin
“Don’t go out.” “Why are you always going out?” “Please be safe”. These are all phrases that young Nigerians have heard at least once from their parents. Nigeria is not […]
Authority and Incompetence, By Uddin Ifeanyi
At first glance, at the heart of the #EndSARS movement would seem to lie the process of reconfiguring the relationship between the individual and the state. How else do you […]
It’s NOT About Dismantling SARS, It’s About Democratising Nigeria, By Jibrin Ibrahim
What we know about the 21st century revolt is that the youth are its key actors, it starts on social media, then moves from virtual spaces to the streets and […]