Nigeria Computing Development Ecosystem and the Arrogance of Knowledge, By Chris Uwaje
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This writeup was compelled after drinking from the wealth of distinguished knowledge from the stable of the following enigmatic researchers. They are: a.Arrogance of Knowledge” by Richard E….
Cryptocurrency as Tinubu’s bell ringer, by Ken Ugbechie
President Bola Tinubu is ambitious. He wants to grow Nigeria economy to a $1 trillion economy by GDP in 2030. That’s just five years away. At the moment, Nigeria’s GDP…
Regional development agencies as a farce, by Pius Mordi
Under the 2025 budget estimate of N47.90 trillion, the federal government has set aside the sum of N4.26 trillion as statutory transfers to newly established development commissions for various…
Tinubu’s quest to overcome the power sector gridlock, by Temitope Ajayi
Angered by the appalling situation of Nigeria’s electricity supply sector over several decades of doing the wrong things by successive governments with no remedy in sight, even after hundreds of…
Oborevwori: Raising the bar of governance with street credibility
By Jackson Ekwugum Gradually but steadily, many are now coming to terms with the unique leadership skills and patriotic fervour of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State. All the misconceptions,…
North’s ‘repentant’ Boko Haram terrorists, by Pius Mordi
At peak of the campaign in 2013 to package an amnesty programme for Boko Haram terrorists who were wreaking havoc in the northeast and enormous pressure was brought on then…
Alcibiades reborn: The sycophantic journey of Reno Omokri, by Valentine Obienyem
I recently read Reno Omokri’s article titled “Why Peter Obi Has No Moral Authority to Criticise President Tinubu.”Predictably, it felt like navigating through a sycophant’s asylum – a place…
Blackmail: Pulling down the anticipated digital promise? Asks Chris Uwaje
Are we witnessing an emerging era of pulling down the anticipated digital promise? Before we delve deeper into the critical Pillars of this interrogation, first, I cordially invite us to …
Corporate blackmailers as Tinubu’s enemies, by Aliyu Gaya
Corporate blackmail is fast becoming the fancy of some netizens, corporate bodies, individuals, especially fly-by-night persons who target the rich and their businesses for diverse reasons. It’s not restricted to…
Getting BRACED states out of the doldrums, by Pius Mordi
It is an acronym that is as classy as it is inspiring. In 1999, just as the Fourth Republic was birthed, the governors of the six states that make up…