By Nneka Okumazie There is caution in African American communities not to criticise each other to avoid appearing to take the side of others against the...
As a theory of knowledge, perspectivism speaks to the notion that our knowledge and perception of anything is shaped by the interpretation of those observing the...
By Omoniyi Ibietan (PhD) At the heart of the power appropriation process and the launch of counterpower; and to organic cultural reproduction and the race nay,...
By Nura Ibrahim Azare Recently, the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta, was elected into the...
By Omoniyi Ibietan (PhD) The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), established in 1865, which in 1947 became the United Nations (UN) organ superintending telecommunication, has just elected...
By Funmi Dele-Giwa Most African businesses, if asked, would leap at the chance to expand their markets beyond their home countries. And whether it’s a Kenyan...
By Fom Gyem Information Communication Technology (ICT) has been acknowledged as a source of energy and a growth engine for the social and economic empowerment of...
By Marcel Okeke The recent disclosure by Mrs Zainab Ahmed, Nigeria’s minister of finance, budget and national planning, that the federal government spent N1.93 trillion on...
At the just concluded Monetary Policy Committee Meeting of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele threatened that those who withdraw naira to buy...
By Hyther Nizam, President – MEA, Zoho Corp. Nigeria has the largest market in Africa with a GDP standing at $514.05 billion in 2021 and a...