How a Nigerian-born scientist is pioneering AI-driven climate solutions

By Adebowale Johnson As world leaders gathered for COP29 in the United Arab Emirates this month to address the growing urgency of climate change, one Nigerian-born researcher has quietly been shaping the way scientists understand the planet’s most fragile regions. Dr. Ibikunle, a machine learning scientist at University of Kansas’ Center for Remote Sensing of […]
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Rev. Uma Ukpai clocks 80 January 7

By Ebunoluwa Sessou Nigeria’s International Evangelist and founder of Pentecostal Christian movement in Nigeria and the President of Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Association (UUEA), Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai, will be 80 years old in January 7, 2025. Uma Ukpai was born January 7, 1945 in Asaga Ohafia, Abia state of Nigeria. He is the brain behind […]

Bold and beautiful: Unveiling Julange couture’s Ahopa 2024 collection

By Kunle Adeoye In this movement, Julange Couture’s “Ahopa 2024 Collection” stands as a remarkable example of the future that challenges norms and sets new standards. African fashion no longer waits to seek approval from international runways. It has stepped into the spotlight and is now showcasing its uniqueness.This collection demonstrates what happens when tradition […]

Nigeria’s challenges are opportunities in disguise – Falaki, Keystone DGM

A seasoned financial expert and advocate for youth development , Mr Akinsanmi Falaki has advocated comprehensive strategies towards attaining financial freedom against the current economic challenges being faced by Nigerians. Falaki, who is a Deputy General Manager with the Keystone Bank, spoke at the 2nd Public lecture and Award ceremony organised by the Osun State […]

A Cry That Still Echoes: The Inspiring Journey of Amos Hassan Bello

By Elizabeth Osayande In the heart of Nigeria’s Kogi State, amidst the rich cultural tapestry of the Ukangwen community, a remarkable life story unfolds—one that speaks of resilience, faith, and the unyielding pursuit of dreams. In his compelling autobiography, “A Cry That Still Echoes”, Pastor Engr. Amos Hassan Bello takes readers on an emotional and […]

Netflix, licensing Nigerian movies and last man standing

BY BADERINWA OLUBI Ace comedian, Bright Okpocha AKA Basketmouth, who recently became a filmmaker, made his name by making people laugh. But last week, some of those who had found him funny, notably within Nollywood, had their mood ruined by an interview he granted to Arise TV. The interview followed a rumour-presented as news-that Netflix, the […]

A bridge too far, by Patrick Omorodion

It was the famous fabulist of the XVIIth century, Jean de La Fontaine who wrote about taking chestnuts out of a fire. Meaning to save one or thing from impending failure, destruction or failure. That is what exactly the Super Eagles are faced with in their quest to qualify for their seventh World Cup since […]

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