By Ebuka Ukoh Nigeria is once again arguing about whether election results should be transmitted electronically from polling units in real time. At first glance, this...
Dele Giwa: Alive in Words By Sam Akpe Finally, here it is! Dele Giwa, the late journalism icon, is back — in prose. It’s breaking news!...
By Chijioke Okoronkwo The recurring headline, “Another Nigerian Killed in South Africa”, has become a staple of both local and international news bulletins. Most of these...
By Umar Ardo Saturday’s voter turnout of 7.2 per cent in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council Elections is the lowest electoral participation recorded in Nigeria...
By Bola Ahmed Tinubu Africa is paying too much to borrow. How and on what basis the continent’s governments can secure financing should not be based...
By Yusuf Yunus Africa is no longer waiting for foreign expertise to drive its energy growth. Across the continent, local companies and skilled professionals are stepping...
By Ejinkeonye-Christian Phebe Nigeria produces millions of graduates every year, among whom are hundreds with a First Class Degree. Yet, despite this steady academic output, graduate unemployment remains...