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Central Banks risk irrelevance in the $16 trillion tokenization race

Central Banks risk irrelevance in the $16 trillion tokenization race

By Victory Adugbo Central banks across the world are being urged to rethink their posture toward tokenized markets as the global financial system rapidly shifts toward digital asset infrastructure. For years, tokenization was treated as a distant concept associated with the crypto ecosystem. That perception, analysts say, is now outdated. Across major financial centers, traditional […]

2027: Coalition throws weight behind young contestants

2027: Coalition throws weight behind young contestants

…resolves to fight against discrimination, divisions, preaches peace By Gabriel Ewepu ABUJA – A youth coalition under the auspices of United Nigerian Youth Congress, UNYC, Thursday, disclosed moves to support younger candidates ahead of the 2027 general election. This was made known at the 2025 National Youth Conference with the theme ‘Nigeria First: Leadership, Solution […]

Toxic Tides at the Dinner Table: Growing heavy metal threats in everyday seafood

Toxic Tides at the Dinner Table: Growing heavy metal threats in everyday seafood

By Soji Arowolo A new research study has raised urgent questions about the safety of common seafood consumed in coastal and freshwater communities. The work, led by researcher Jumoke Elizabeth and published in the International Journal on Science and Technology, examines how heavy metals are quietly accumulating in the edible species many families rely on […]

Maxter B releases 6 track EP, ‘Worry Dem’

Maxter B releases 6 track EP, ‘Worry Dem’

Maxter B steps into a new phase of his artistry with the release of his Worry Dem EP, a project that captures his steady rise and growing confidence within the Afro fusion scene. The EP presents a more refined Maxter B, shaped by lived experiences and consistent growth, offering music that reflects both his journey […]

Reframing Math Anxiety: How UMass Dartmouth researcher Kolawole Kushimo advances concept-first teaching

Reframing Math Anxiety: How UMass Dartmouth researcher Kolawole Kushimo advances concept-first teaching

By Etim Usoh The persistent problem of mathematics anxiety in K-8 classrooms presents a significant barrier, hindering academic achievement and shaping students’ feelings about themselves as capable learners. Despite extensive research documenting this harmful impact, many long-standing instructional practices remain unchanged. Approaches built around rote memorization, decontextualized instruction, and an emphasis on procedural speed and […]

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