
The term “Artificial Intelligence” has gained wide currency in today’s world. From the regular classrooms, and daily human discussions to
read more Artificial Intelligence is a contradiction in terms


The term “Artificial Intelligence” has gained wide currency in today’s world. From the regular classrooms, and daily human discussions to
read more Artificial Intelligence is a contradiction in terms


The recent announcement by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, of its plan to review the remuneration packages
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Russia and China’s landmark agreement to build the long-delayed Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline is resonating well beyond Eurasia,
read more Moscow’s pivot to Beijing unsettles Nigeria’s gas gamble


Nigeria is now richer today than at any time in the last decade, but the citizens being governed are poorer,


In 2024, publicly listed companies on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) collectively paid N1.18 trillion in income taxes, reflecting a 23
read more Listed companies paid N1.18 trillion in income taxes in 2024


Critical thinking is the foundation upon which resilient, adaptive nations are built. It acts as a catalyst, enabling the conversion of
read more Igniting critical thinking to unlock Nigeria’s new era of prosperity


In the hierarchy of Nigeria’s GDP contributors, finance has long been one of the top service-sector performers, matched only by
read more Telecoms overtakes finance: Nigeria’s new growth driver


In the 21st Century, nations face a whirlwind of challenges: ambiguous global stimuli, intricate socioeconomic problems, and multidimensional crises that demand
read more Critical thinking and intellectualism as catalysts for national transformation and development


Just as Nigerians were just recovering from the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board’s (JAMB) errors in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation


Nigeria has nearly tripled its education spending in five years, but outcomes remain flat. Budget allocations rose from N602 billion
read more Nigeria spends more on schools, but children still struggle to learn