A technological revolution is quietly taking shape in Africa’s vast landscapes, from the savannahs of Kenya to the fertile fields of Nigeria. Artificial intelligence (AI) is…
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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, on March 11,…
Every year on August 21, people around the world mark the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism. The International Day of…
The re-emergence of Notorious Ansaru Leader Abdullahi Abubakar popularly known as Dogo Gide has stoked fear and panic amongst residents in Northern Nigeria. This comes after…
It was absolutely a great privilege to share the stage with colleagues from the media: Frank Aigbogun Toun Sonaiya of WFM, Mohammed Ali from NTA and Deji Adekunle…
Hunger is widespread and chronic in Nigeria, and its prevalence is one phenomenon that statistics cannot fully capture; not even the global hunger index does justice…
By Rose Rwabuhihi* Yes, women have their rights in Rwanda today. They can own land, have a job, and are protected from all forms of gender-based…
Niger Republic is Nigeria’s next-door neighbour. She is not the best neighbour Nigeria would desire but, as a sovereign nation, we have no control over her.…
With a length of approximately 2,920 miles (4,700 kilometres), the Congo River is not only Africa’s second-longest river, but also the world’s second-longest river, trailing only…
The ancient Chinese proverb reminds us of the power of education and self-reliance in escaping the clutches of abominable penury. However, in Nigeria, a nation blessed…