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I won’t betray your trust – Oyebamiji tells Osun electorate
Peter Prance unveils Moriah Collection
Leicester versity targets £100 m campaign
SWDC to launch ₦80bn rural transformation programme
Keeping African data on African soil
Mental health and addiction in Nigeria’s classrooms
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SubscribeDr. Hilary A. Onyishi: The technocrat poised to redefine leadership in Enugu North
By Alumona Ukwueze In a time when many Nigerians have grown weary of recycled promises and underwhelming leadership, Dr. Hilary A. Onyishi stands out as a bold, unconventional figure—one whose life journey reflects discipline, resilience, global excellence, and a deep, almost restless commitment to the people of Nsukka. From the quiet community of Akpa-Edem to […]
Beyond Chatgpt: The hidden AI opportunities Nigeria is missing
By Tosin Shobukola By all appearances, Artificial Intelligence feels distant, complex, even intimidating to many nigerian businesses. For some, it is a vague concept wrapped in buzzwords. For others, it is something to fear, an intrusive force capable of replacing jobs or exposing private data. But beneath the surface of tools like ChatGPT lies a […]
It pays to enjoy being a merry widow!
By Bunmi Sofola “Less than a year after my brother-in-law’s death, I rang my sister, Beverly and was surprised to hear her giggling down the line”, said Tope, herself widowed at age 48. “When I asked what was going on, she told me she had a ‘gentleman visitor’. This was around 11a.m., so I told her […]
Anglican Diocese Lagos’ 2nd session 36th Synod to shape 2026 church direction
The Anglican Diocese of Lagos, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), has announced the 2nd Session of its 36th Synod, scheduled to take place from Sunday, May 3 to Wednesday, May 6, 2026. The four-day gathering is regarded as one of the most important events in the diocese’s calendar year. In a statement signed by Prince […]
4 Nigerian tech Startups lead 10 others from Africa to 10th Google for Startups Accelerator
Africa’s venture ecosystem showed remarkable resilience in 2025, raising $3.9 billion in capital funding.
This is mostly because the continent’s tech founders are actively solving fundamental infrastructural challenges, bridging gaps in financial inclusion, healthcare, and supply chains with complex AI.
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