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Creating inclusive and sustainable future of work in Africa

Creating inclusive and sustainable future of work in Africa

By Venesa Emeadi The conversation around the future of work in Africa often begins with technology, as though the story starts with digital platforms, artificial intelligence, and remote jobs. Yet, for decades, work across the continent has been defined by informality, from street vendors and artisans to smallholder farmers and traders, which form the foundation of […]

Easter – Senator Daduut urges Christians to embrace love, sacrifice, forgiveness

Easter – Senator Daduut urges Christians to embrace love, sacrifice, forgiveness

By Golok Nanmwa,Jos Professor Nora Ladi Daduut, has called on Christians to embrace the virtues of love, sacrifice and forgiveness as they celebrate the 2026 Easter season. In a felicitation message released in Jos on Sunday, the newly appointed Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of South Korea emphasised that Easter symbolises hope, redemption and the […]

Enabling housing supply and affordability through infrastructure development

Enabling housing supply and affordability through infrastructure development

By Oluseyi Okeyode Housing is a basic human need, next to food. Housing plays a vital role in the development of the society, with a profound impact on a person’s living standard, health, welfare and output. Housing enhances access to education, employment opportunities, productivity and income for the people and for the society. Housing is the […]

Experience still matters: A call for support for Okowa

Experience still matters: A call for support for Okowa

By Michael Tidi In public leadership, experience is not merely measured by years in office; it is reflected in the wisdom acquired, the influence cultivated, and the tangible impact delivered to the people. In Delta State, few leaders exemplify these qualities as clearly as Dr Ifeanyi Okowa. My reflections on his leadership are drawn not from […]

A forgotten name, by Patrick Omorodion

A forgotten name, by Patrick Omorodion

An adage says if one doesn’t know where he or she is going, then that person definitely should know where he or she is coming from. Over the years, administrators who have steered the ship of the football house either didn’t know or deliberately ignored mentioning the name of the first Nigerian to head the […]