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One Court Order Stood Between Kenya and A National Internet Blackout. Is Silence Becoming A Tool of Governance?
One Kenyan court ruling protected internet access from unchecked government power. But with internet shutdowns rising across Africa, the bigger question is no longer who controls the switch, it's whether silence is becoming a tool of governance.
Read More ( 6 min. read)→Nigeria Passed a State Police Bill in 24 Hours. What Is It All About?
Nigeria's National Assembly passed the State Police Bill in days. Here's everything you need to know about the new changes made, who controls it, and what still stands in its way.
Read More ( 5 min. read)→Alarm Bells Ring: MiCA 2026 Threatens Crypto's Future in Europe!
The European Union's landmark Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) is now fully enforceable across all 27 member states as of July 1, 2026, marking a new era of comprehensive oversight for the digital asset industry. This unified framework aims to enhance consumer protection, promote legal certainty, and reshape the European crypto landscape through a single licensing regime. Its implementation has led to significant industry consolidation, with major exchanges securing licenses while many others exit the market.Shockwave: European Fintech Giant Dumps Tether USDT!
Europe's leading fintech platform, Revolut, is discontinuing support for Tether (USDT) by August 31, a direct consequence of the new Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation. Users have until July 6 to purchase and until August 31 to sell or withdraw USDT before balances are converted to fiat.Nigeria Sets October Date For A Digital Postcode Plan After Being Proposed First in 2009
Nigeria's digital postcode system launches in October, 17 years after it was first proposed under Yar'Adua in 2009. What is being changed?Startup Distress: Filtisac Closes Spinning Unit Due to Profit Plunge
Ivorian packaging company Filtisac SA is restructuring its jute operations, closing its spinning workshop and reducing jobs due to a sharp 97.5% drop in 2025 net profit and significant cash flow issues. The company, facing higher costs and supply disruptions, will now purchase ready-made jute spools to stabilize its finances and regain investor confidence.WhatsApp Is Reserving High-Profile Usernames to Curb Scams, But Who Is Curbing WhatsApp?
WhatsApp's new username feature is designed to protect privacy, but a closer look at what the platform collects, shares, and is quietly becoming raises questions the green padlock was never built to answer. The latest feature opens a wider conversation about privacy, data, and trust in the Meta-owned platform.
Read More ( 7 min. read)→The Cracks in the AI Boom Are Starting to Show. Mark Zuckerberg's Latest Admission Explains Why
Mark Zuckerberg admits Meta's AI agents are progressing slower than expected, raising fresh questions about the AI boom, layoffs and the true cost of automation.Unveiling Mistral AI: The Rising Challenger to OpenAI's Dominance
Mistral AI, the French AI company, is rapidly gaining prominence by pursuing a unique 'Palantir playbook' instead of mimicking U.S. competitors. With soaring revenues and strategic partnerships, it aims to deliver open-access AI systems while building a robust infrastructure and preparing for an IPO. The company, led by former DeepMind and Meta researchers, plans to launch an exciting new open-weight model this summer.Midjourney Demands Transparency from Hollywood on AI Integration
AI startup Midjourney is engaged in a legal battle with Hollywood studios over copyright infringement, specifically regarding the generation of copyrighted characters. Midjourney is pushing for broader discovery of the studios' own AI usage, arguing that they may be engaging in similar practices. The dispute highlights the complexities of fair use in AI training and the protection of intellectual property.Unveiling Quantum Leap's Storytelling Dynamics: Angel vs. Message Episodes
The Quantum Leap episode "Jimmy," aired in 1989, is critically reviewed, exploring its well-meaning but often problematic portrayal of Sam Beckett leaping into a young man with apparent Down Syndrome. The analysis delves into the show's attempts at empathy, the societal hardships depicted, and the challenging message conveyed about proving one's worth in the face of prejudice.Atheism Is for the Privileged, The Poor Cannot Afford It
Atheism is not just a philosophical position, in Nigeria, it is an economic one. A closer look at why the poor cannot afford to stop believing, and why faith is not a weakness but the most rational response to a system that keeps failing people.
Read More ( 7 min. read)→8 Ways You Contributed To The Lagos Floods Crisis
Lagos floods every rainy season, and the government isn't the only one responsible. Read about the 8 everyday habits quietly making the crisis worse.FG To Seek Compensation For Returning Nigerians From South Africa
Following anti-immigrant protests in South Africa, Nigeria is seeking compensation for citizens who lost businesses and property. The move highlights concerns over migrant safety, justice, and xenophobia.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.Olodo Uprising: Is Peller Really the Problem or Are Nigerians Just Refusing to Look in the Mirror?
The Olodo Uprising is real, but the olodo in this story is not Peller. It is every version of governance that watched its own social contract collapse and responded by finding someone else to blame. So who should we blame?Almajiri Activism: When Advocating for the Poor Becomes a Business Model
Nigeria has produced a new kind of activist. They trend every week, raise millions in the name of the broken and the forgotten, and live very comfortably while doing it. The cause is not a lie, but the cause is also not the point.
Read More ( 8 min. read)→You Are What You Post/Repost
Social media is an extension of your identity, and every post, repost, and like adds another piece to the story people tell about you.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.Opinion: The Dangerous Binary of Modern Narcissist Theory
Can Empaths Be Narcissists and what type of narcissistic behaviors exists?Lagos Recorded More New HIV Infections Than Any Other States in 2025. Why Is the Gap So Wide?
Lagos recorded 10,430 new HIV infections in 2025, the highest in Nigeria. Read about the full state-by-state breakdown and what health officials are saying.
Read More ( 5 min. read)→The Charvet Deal Could Be Chanel's Biggest Strategic Shift in Decades
Chanel's acquisition of Charvet signals a major shift into luxury menswear and this historic deal could reshape Chanel's long-term growth strategy.Mozambique Lauds Rwanda's Crucial Role in Securing Cabo Delgado
Mozambique's President Daniel Chapo has lauded the Rwanda Security Forces (RSF) for their vital role in combating terrorism and stabilizing the Cabo Delgado province. During his visit, Chapo praised the RSF's professionalism and commitment, emphasizing the strong partnership with Mozambican forces. This cooperation has significantly improved security, enabling displaced communities to return and economic activities to resume.Crisis in Somalia: African Union Rushes to Respond After US Halts Army Funding
The African Union held an emergency meeting after the United States announced it would cut funding for its military mission in Somalia, AUSSOM, by year-end. Washington cited a lack of progress against Al-Shabaab and the Somali government's failure in security reforms. This critical funding withdrawal is expected to severely impact the mission's ability to combat the persistent insurgency and stabilize the deeply fragmented nation.From Waist Trainers to Ozempic: The Body Standard Race
From waist trainers to Ozempic, the quest for the “perfect” body keeps evolving—but at what cost? Explore how social media, celebrity trends, and a billion-dollar industry fuel the never-ending body standard arms race.Erling Haaland Is the World Cup's Unofficial Meme King and Fans Love It
Erling Haaland has become the 2026 FIFA World Cup's biggest meme star. His viral runs, goals and goofy personality has won over football fans and the internet.
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