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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)→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?
Read More ( 6 min. read)→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.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.Bitcoin Price Rocket Wipes Out $1.7B in Short Bets!
Bitcoin's price surge above $68,000 triggered over $1.7 billion in short position liquidations. This rally follows a period of low volatility and is fueled by U.S. Treasury plans to repurchase government debt, lowering yields and supporting 'risk-on' assets. Further impetus comes from anticipated pro-crypto regulatory news and a proposed SEC framework for crypto offerings.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)→Privacy Wars: OpenAI Escalates Battle with Anthropic!
OpenAI has introduced Private Safety Processing, a new privacy-centric system designed to monitor AI misuse across multiple sessions without retaining customer data. This approach contrasts sharply with rival Anthropic's data-retention policy for "covered models," where user data is kept for 30 days. The move highlights the intensifying corporate competition and the delicate balance between AI safety and user privacy.AI Startup Cognition CEO Slams SpaceX Acquisition Rumors!
Elon Musk's SpaceX is rapidly expanding its AI ventures, reportedly attempting to acquire AI coding startup Cognition despite a denial from its CEO. This strategic push, which includes the recent $60 billion acquisition of Cursor and the public offering of xAI, aims to solidify SpaceX's position in AI-assisted coding and challenge industry leaders. The company faces stiff competition as it strives to make AI a dominant force in its future revenue streams.Explosive GTA 6 Leak Ignites Fiery Debate Over In-Game Gas Tanks!
Rumeors are circulating that Rockstar Games' upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6 might incorporate more life simulation elements, moving beyond its traditional criminal simulator roots. This evolution, observed across previous GTA titles with the introduction of various mundane minigames, raises questions about what new daily activities players might encounter. The shift suggests a more immersive, albeit potentially less escapist, gaming experience for fans.Wildwood Trailer Unveils Stunning Stop-Motion Journey Through Grief!
Laika, the renowned stop-motion studio, is set to release its new film "Wildwood" on October 23. The movie follows a young girl's perilous journey into a fantastical realm to rescue her brother from fairy tale creatures, blending lush visuals with an elegiac tone reminiscent of "Labyrinth."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.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→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.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.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.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)→Alarming Mass Sardine Die-Off Poses New Threat to South African Penguins
Conservationists are gravely concerned about a mass sardine die-off along the Cape coastline, potentially caused by pilchard herpesvirus, and its severe impact on critically endangered African Penguins. Initial monitoring reveals weight loss in penguins at several breeding colonies, drawing parallels to similar devastating events in Australia. Researchers are cautiously investigating the full extent of the die-off while authorities develop a coordinated response plan.Chihana's SADC Diplomatic Whirlwind Concludes with Grand Durban Farewell
Malawi's Second Vice President Enock Kamzingeni Chihana received a full ceremonial send-off in Durban following his successful leadership of the nation's delegation at the 46th SADC Heads of State and Government Summit. Handpicked by President Mutharika, Chihana's diplomatic mission concluded with a Guard of Honour before his journey home to Malawi, expected on August 20.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.Tanzania & DR Congo Forge Unprecedented Strategic Alliance
Tanzania and the DRC are deepening ties through major investments in trade, transport, infrastructure, mining and regional security, with the Central Corridor at the heart of expanded economic cooperation.4 Nigerian Creators Who Turned Social Media Fame Into Real Businesses, And How They Did It
What happens when followers stop being just numbers and start becoming customers? These four Nigerian creators are turning online influence into businesses built to last.
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