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Nigeria Keeps Adding Power Capacity. Why Is Electricity Still Unreliable?
Nigeria keeps adding megawatts to the national grid, but electricity remains unreliable. Here’s why generation, transmission and distribution bottlenecks persist.
Read More ( 5 min. read)→EFCC Recovers $60 Million From Nestoil in Ongoing Debt Investigation
The EFCC has recovered $60 million from Nestoil—but a much larger debt remains. Here’s what the repayment deal means for the ongoing investigation.
Read More ( 3 min. read)→Onikola Waliyu: The Nigerian Innovator Who Built a Bookkeeping Tool for Traders
Nigerian digital product architect Onikola Waliyu built Ghost Ledger, a WhatsApp-based bookkeeping system designed to help informal traders turn everyday transactions into structured financial records.Nigeria’s Most Indebted State: How Did It Get Here, and Can It Escape the Debt Trap?
Lagos owes more than any Nigerian state—but is that debt building the future or creating a financial trap?Coldcard Crypto Heist: FBI Joins Hunt for $115M Bitcoin Hacker
A critical firmware bug in Coldcard Mk3 hardware wallets has led to over $115 million in Bitcoin losses. The vulnerability, which caused weak seed generation, has sparked an investigation by law enforcement and researchers. While an insider attack is speculated, evidence suggests a complex chain of errors rather than malicious intent, highlighting broader failures in open-source integration and code review.US Treasury Chief Vows to Cement America's Reign as Global Crypto Capital, Eyes Stablecoin Future
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the implementation of the GENIUS Act, initiating federal rules for payment stablecoins to establish America as the crypto capital. This move, which includes mandatory licensing and a public comment period, aims to provide regulatory certainty and strengthen the U.S. dollar's global role. It comes amidst congressional deadlock on broader crypto legislation, prompting the White House to facilitate meetings with industry leaders to seek compromise.Africa’s Biggest AI Threat May Not Be Job Losses. It May Be Something More Serious
Africa’s biggest AI threat may not be job losses. The World Bank says unreliable power and Internet could keep millions from benefiting from the AI boom.
Read More ( 5 min. read)→Unpacking the 'Melania Cinematic Universe': The Next Digital Frontier?
The Prime Video documentary 'Melania' is set to expand into a docuseries, sparking debate among critics. This cinematic extension is perceived as a strategic, heavily produced counter-narrative, aiming to whitewash the Trump administration. Its scripted nature is seen to diverge from traditional documentary candidness, raising questions about its relationship with reality.Automotive Tech Unveiled: 2027 Mitsubishi Eclipse Sportback Challenges Nissan Leaf
The 2027 Mitsubishi Eclipse Sportback, a mechanical twin to the Nissan Leaf, offers a compelling electric vehicle option with significant advantages. It features a superior warranty, distinct sportier styling, and a well-equipped interior, all expected to be offered at a competitive price. This new EV is anticipated to arrive at dealerships in October, targeting savvy buyers seeking value and modern features.OpenAI Unveils Age-Appropriate ChatGPT for Teens, Responding to Youth Usage Trends
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT for Teens, a specialized version for 13-17 year olds, integrating robust safety features like content restrictions on harmful topics and advanced educational tools. This initiative aims to foster healthy AI use by preventing emotional overreliance and guiding students toward genuine learning, while addressing past concerns about chatbot risks.AI Impersonation Scandal: British Leader Reportedly Targeted by Fake White House Official
British Prime Minister Andy Burnham reportedly engaged in messages with an impostor posing as U.S. President Donald Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles. This incident is part of a broader pattern of high-profile impersonation attempts, some potentially leveraging artificial intelligence, targeting senior officials. The event occurs as the new Prime Minister strives to forge robust ties with the U.S. administration.Nigeria's First Goalkeeper: The Man They Called the "Black Magnet"
The history of Nigeria’s first goalkeeper, who sailed to Britain barefoot, became known as the “Black Magnet” and conceded just five goals in nine years.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→You’ve Been Singing “Steal Am Like Anini” in Ayra Starr’s Tornado, But Who Really Is Anini?
You’ve probably screamed the Anini line in Ayra Starr’s Tornado without knowing the wild history behind it. Meet Lawrence Anini, the 1980s outlaw who terrified Benin, embarrassed the police and became a Nigerian pop-culture legend nearly 40 years later.What If Loving Africa Meant More Than Ankara, Afrobeats, Jollof, Flags and Social Media Pride?
African pride is everywhere in our fashion, food, music and social media. But what happens when loving Africa requires participation, accountability and action?The Black Skin Colour Palette: How Many Shades Can ‘Black’ Hold?
Black skin does not need fixing. The shade was never the problem. Ebony, onyx, mahogany and charcoal show just how much depth and variation Black skin can hold, with makeup that works with those tones instead of changing them.Strength and Strategy: How the Kingdom of Benin Engineered a City Before Its Time
Long before colonialism, Benin City was a marvel of urban planning, technology, and governance. Discover how this ancient African city shaped modern urbanism and why its legacy still matters today.We Are Told Money Cannot Buy Happiness. Nobody Talks About What It Can Buy
Money may not buy happiness, but it can buy time, security, convenience, healthcare, education and choices. It can also determine what becomes possible when life gets difficult.
Read More ( 5 min. read)→Did Africa Inherit Its Sexism? How Colonialism Changed Our Relationship With Gender
Did Africa inherit some of its sexism through colonialism? How European languages, laws and institutions may have reshaped African attitudes toward gender.Beds for Newlyweds, Streets for Almajiri Children: What Are Northern Governments Prioritising?
Kano’s N1.5bn mass wedding raises questions about northern governments’ priorities as Almajiri children remain out of school, on streets and vulnerable to poverty and insecurity.The War on Poverty is on Pause: What Tinubu’s Reforms Really Mean for the Average Nigerian
President Tinubu’s bold economic reforms promised long-term growth, but for many Nigerians, they’ve brought deeper poverty and hardship. Here’s what the reforms really mean for the average citizenOPINION: Should Education Be Free To All?
This in-depth analysis examines the promise and pitfalls of tuition-free learning, from breaking cycles of poverty to fears of declining quality. With examples from Finland to sub-Saharan Africa, it explores how nations can balance equity, funding, and excellence in an age where knowledge is the key to progress.The Untapped Tourism Economy Sitting Inside Nigeria
Nigeria has waterfalls, mountains, wildlife reserves, beaches and cultural sites that remain largely untapped. Could domestic tourism become a major consumer market and economic opportunity for the country?
Read More ( 7 min. read)→Men's Health Doesn't Stop With Men: How Male Health Affects Partners and Children
Male fertility, age, diet and hygiene can affect partners, pregnancy and children. Here is why men's health is a family and reproductive health issue.Chad's Royal Airways Soars with Latest ATR 72-500 Jet
Chad's private carrier, Royal Airways, is aggressively expanding its fleet and route network, with the upcoming delivery of an ATR 72-500 marking a key step. The airline is bolstering its presence across West and Central Africa, enhancing crucial intra-regional connectivity and pursuing new international routes to countries like Nigeria and Benin.Tragedy Strikes Kariba: Boat Disaster Claims 92 Lives in Zimbabwe
The death toll from the Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (RIDA) boat disaster on Lake Kariba has tragically risen to 92 following the recovery of eight more bodies. Police continue extensive search and recovery operations, urging relatives of missing persons to visit the Kariba Command Centre for updates.FashionLore: What Is Really the Difference Between Gele and Ichafu?
Gele or Ichafu? Find out the history behind the two African headwear traditions, what sets them apart, and how centuries of cultural exchange blurred the line between them.Salima Mukansanga: The First African Woman to Officiate at a Men’s FIFA World Cup
Before she made history at the World Cup, Salima Mukansanga had already fought her way through a football world that was not built with women like her in mind. This is the story of the Rwandan referee who became the first African woman to officiate at a men’s FIFA World Cup.
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