5 Accidental Discoveries That Led to Powerful Breakthroughs
Curious accidents turned into breakthroughs!, Read about how Penicillin, Microwave Oven, Post-it Notes, X-rays, and Teflon were discovered by accidents.




Curious accidents turned into breakthroughs!, Read about how Penicillin, Microwave Oven, Post-it Notes, X-rays, and Teflon were discovered by accidents.
Saudi Arabia has quietly scaled back The Line, its ambitious 100-mile desert megacity. Billions have been spent, targets...

President Bola Tinubu has once again intervened in the Rivers State political crisis, holding a late-night meeting with ...

Widespread protests have erupted at Nigeria's National Assembly, led by figures like Peter Obi, following the Senate's c...
Which African currencies are losing value fastest in 2026? From São Tomé’s Dobra to Rwanda’s Franc, Read about the 10 weakest currencies, why they’re struggling, and what it means for everyday life and trade.
Is venture debt the future of startup funding in Africa? Learn how this growing option supports founders and strengthens...

Cypherpunk Adam Back has strongly criticized Roger Ver's claims of Bitcoin being "hijacked," calling his book full of li...

An anonymous transfer of 2.565 BTC, worth $181,000, was sent to Satoshi Nakamoto's unrecoverable Genesis address, sparki...

Olajumoke Adenowo is a pioneering Nigerian architect, founder of AD Consulting and the Awesome Treasures Foundation. Through NeoHeritage design, she redefines African architecture with identity, purpose, and power.
Afrobeats still has writers who care about words. Here are five artists among the sharpest pens of the 2020s, with honou...

Legendary director Steven Spielberg is set to release his new sci-fi film, <em>Disclosure Day</em>, on June 12, 2026. Pe...

Get ready for "The Adventures of Cliff Booth," the highly anticipated sequel to "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," hitting...
Plan your 2026 tech calendar with Africa’s top upcoming events. Learn, network, and showcase innovations at conferences in Kenya, Egypt, South Africa and more.
A Nigerian AI startup with zero funding has ranked fourth globally for spreadsheet accuracy. Here’s why Decide’s breakth...
You open incognito mode, feel bold, and click things you never would in normal mode. But what really happens when that s...
Lesaka Technologies posts its first profit since 2022 despite a slowdown in merchant revenue. Here’s how diversifica...
A nostalgic journey through Northern Nigerian school days, revisiting 10 beloved snacks—from gurasa and masa to zobo and alewa that once made break time the best part of the day.
You don’t need new clothes to find your style. Learn how to define your personal style by auditing, styling, and experim...

A growing number of patients are finding hope in GLP-1 weight-loss drugs for treating severe liver disease, including fi...

A woman in Bangladesh has died from the Nipah virus, a rare bat-borne disease with a high fatality rate, following outbr...
In entertainment, viral fame and trending moments can be misleading. This article explains why shows doesn’t always translate into real influence, and how artists, creators, and entertainers truly influence culture and public perception.
Why is 1960 called the “Year of Africa”? This article explores the 17 African countries that gained independence in one ...
In Yoruba culture, kneeling and prostrating are taught as respect—but lived experience complicates that belief. This ess...
This season of love deserves stories that feel real. From tender marriages to complicated modern dating, these Nigerian ...
Some say traveling is the best way to grow and discover yourself, while others call it an overrated luxury. This article explores both sides and asks: is personal growth really tied to going places, or can it happen anywhere?

President Tinubu’s bold economic reforms promised long-term growth, but for many Nigerians, they’ve brought deeper pover...
Telling young people to ‘follow their passion’ might be the worst career advice. Read this Opinion Piece to know why foc...
Why do Commonwealth citizens need English proficiency tests for languages imposed through colonization? The IELTS indust...