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As a patriotic Nigerian and global advocate for responsible leadership, I extend my deepest condolences to the families affected by...
Read moreIn moments when public discourse becomes heated and polarised, the nation must return to facts, performance, and institutional due process....
Read moreNigeria’s wealth elite are not merely beneficiaries of resource cycles; they are architects of systems. In the Digital Age, the...
Read moreIn the shifting sands of the digital age, journalism has become both more accessible and more precarious. The democratisation of...
Read moreWhen South Africa's National Health Laboratory Service fell victim to a ransomware attack in June 2024, the consequences went far...
Read moreGold has always symbolised enduring value, stability, and trust. In the digital age, however, the metaphor of “gold” is evolving...
Read moreThe Digital Age promised liberation through automation, artificial intelligence, and hyper-connectivity, aiming to eliminate monotony and reduce stress. Yet stress...
Read moreNigeria stands at a decisive threshold. The presentation of the ₦58.18 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu...
Read moreAcross generations, the meaning of work has shifted, from fields to factories, typewriters to laptops, yet human hands have always...
Read moreThe digital age has ushered in a profound transformation across every sphere of human existence, and education has not been...
Read moreA Dangerous Precedent in Kwara State The recent defence by the Office of the National Security Adviser concerning armed men...
Read moreLeadership in the digital age demands metaphors that capture both urgency and transformation. One of the most compelling is the...
Read moreBusinesses are losing millions every year by clinging to outdated infrastructure. What many CIOs still treat as ‘stable legacy systems’...
Read moreAcross the world, universities are being forced to renegotiate their relevance in an economy increasingly shaped by Artificial Intelligence. From...
Read moreIrrelevance today doesn’t look like failure anymore, it looks like business as usual. Employees are still showing up, still delivering,...
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