How to disrupt with data in the technology era
From punch cards that logged workers’ hours in early factories to the basic computers that powered the space race, it’s…
From punch cards that logged workers’ hours in early factories to the basic computers that powered the space race, it’s…
By Farooq A. Kperogi, Ph.D. News of corruption used to outrage our moral susceptibilities. Now they excite our faculty of…
To understand how terribly poor Nigeria’s security situation is, President Muhammadu Buhari has met with Security Chiefs and governors twice…
The debate about 2023 was apparently shortened by the arrival of COVID-19 pandemic which has made everyone to pay dedicated…
By GERRIT SMIT The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of e-commerce in a way no company could have imagined.…
As we look into our uncertain future, its uncertainty is compounded by the disturbing conduct of Nigeria’s political elites. At…
By Olusegun Aganga CON. The composition of our total output seems to suggest a diversified and well-balanced economy. The size…
I HAVE in recent days thought more about homo-sapiens, and revalidated my firm position that irrespective of location, colour, status,…
Anne O. Krueger argues that areas that eased their initial COVID-19 lockdowns and now have surging infection rates are a…
We Should All Condemn the Development in Mali
By Kelechi Deca The high number of Nigerians who heaped praises on the coup plotters in Mali and their civilian…