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Local Government Autonomy In Nigeria, Two Years After the Supreme Court Ruling: What Actually Changed?
Two years after Nigeria's Supreme Court ordered financial autonomy for local governments, ₦10.48 trillion has been allocated to councils. But how much control has actually reached them?
Read More ( 5 min. read)→Is Capitalism The Best System We Have Or Is It Just The Least Broken?
Capitalism creates billionaires, businesses and breakthroughs across Africa, but it also rewards wealth, access and power. So is it really the best system we have, or simply the least broken?
Read More ( 6 min. read)→The Parallel Market Premium: The Daily Tax on Ordinary Nigerians That Nobody Calls a Tax
Nigeria's official and parallel exchange rates create a daily currency premium that quietly reduces the purchasing power of ordinary Nigerians, and that gap deserves to be treated as more than just a market statistic.The Side-Hustle Pandemic: Survival Disguised as Entrepreneurship
The side-hustle economy is often celebrated as entrepreneurship, but for many workers, multiple income streams are becoming a necessity rather than a choice. What does this reveal about the economy, wages, and the cost of living?A Million Views Can Make You Famous in Africa, Yet It Might Not Make You Rich. Why Is This So?
A million views sounds like a payday, but for many African creators, this isn't the case. So where does the money actually go?Federal Government Launches ₦5 Million Funding Programme for Young Nigerian Entrepreneurs
Young Nigerian founders could get up to ₦5 million without giving up equity. Here’s how the new government-backed programme works and who can apply.Meta's Child Safety Lawsuit: Why African Parents Should Pay Attention
Meta's child safety lawsuit raises urgent questions for African parents about social media, child data, online predators and the risks facing young users.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→AI Data Boom: Micro1’s Revenue Surges from $100M to $500M in Eight Months
Micro1 is seeing explosive growth as demand for AI training data surges, with the startup’s annual revenue run rate reportedly jumping from $100 million to $500 million in eight months.Genesis Unleashes Ultra-Luxury: 2028 GV90 Breaks Cover With Jaw-Dropping Coach Doors
Genesis introduces its 2028 GV90, a new luxury EV SUV designed to redefine the high-end market with concept-car features. Highlights include available pillarless coach doors on the Neolun model, innovative rotating seats, and advanced Pleos Connect infotainment technology. This flagship vehicle combines 657-hp performance with unparalleled interior lavishness.AI Titans Clash: OpenAI Surging Ahead of Anthropic in Business Battle
New data from Ramp, a corporate credit card company, shows Anthropic initially overtook OpenAI in US business market share, but OpenAI is now gaining in Q3. This competitive volatility, influenced by model performance and data retention policies, occurs as the overall AI market expands among businesses.Alibaba's Bold AI Bet Tanks Profits by 75%!
Alibaba reported a 75% drop in quarterly profit due to massive investments in AI infrastructure, even as its AI-related revenue soared by 45%. The tech giant is heavily focused on AI advancements, aiming for over $100 billion in annual AI and cloud revenue within five years despite immediate financial impacts.What Happens to Families Left Behind When the Breadwinner Leaves — An Underreported Cost of Migration
Nigeria's migration boom is often measured through remittances and economic opportunity, but families left behind also absorb the emotional, parental and domestic costs of separation.
Read More ( 6 min. read)→Are Millennials the Last Generation That Will Remember Life Without Internet?
They remember when calling someone meant finding them at home, not sending a WhatsApp message. Millennials grew up in one world and became adults in another. What happened to the generation caught in between?Nigeria Wants Its Diaspora to Invest. What About Their Vote?
A 20-year push has produced bills, proposals and even an INEC “Very Urgent” call, but Nigerians living abroad are still shut out of the ballot.The Age of Social Unplugging: Are We Rediscovering What Technology Took Away?
Young people are showing renewed interest in simpler technology, from MP3 players and flip phones to physical media and single-purpose devices. Is social minimalism a rejection of modern technology or simply a desire for less digital noise?What Does Your Alarm Actually Do to Your Brain Every Morning?
What does your alarm do to your brain every morning? Learn how sudden waking triggers stress, sleep inertia and cortisol, and whether natural waking is better.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)→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.Should Nigeria Adopt a Four-Day Work Week?
As countries experiment with shorter work weeks, Nigeria faces a pressing question: could a four-day schedule ease burnout, boost productivity, and reshape work culture—or would it clash with our unique economic realities?How Remembering Ancestors Shapes Moral Philosophy
By reflecting on the lives of those who came before us—their virtues, mistakes, and choices—we uncover a deeper, more personal foundation for understanding right and wrong.FashionLore: It Isn't Originally African. How Did Ankara Become a West African Cultural Identity?
Ankara isn't originally African, so how did a Dutch imitation of Indonesian batik become one of West Africa's strongest symbols of culture, identity and fashion?
Read More ( 4 min. read)→Kenya Airways in Crisis: Soaring Fuel Costs Force Sweeping Contract Review Amid Middle East Turmoil
East Africa's Kenya Airways is facing severe financial challenges, with a 72% surge in fuel costs in the first half of 2026 due to the Middle East conflict. This has prompted a major cost review and signals potential impacts on ticket prices and fleet operations across the African aviation sector. Despite these hurdles, the airline remains committed to long-term growth and sustainability initiatives.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?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.Windhoek Airport Faces Jet Fuel Shortage, Raising Concerns Over Flight Disruptions
Hosea Kutako International Airport in Windhoek, Namibia, is facing a Jet A1 aviation fuel shortage, potentially impacting flight operations. Travelers are advised to confirm flight details with airlines, as operational adjustments like refuelling stops or delays may occur. The situation highlights broader aviation fuel resilience challenges in Southern Africa.Angélique Kidjo Makes History in Hollywood After Four Decades of Taking African Music to the World
Angélique Kidjo has become the first African musician and first Black African to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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