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The Age of Social Unplugging: Are We Rediscovering What Technology Took Away? 

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?

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The AI Classroom: Redefining Learning and Teaching in a New Era

The AI Classroom: Redefining Learning and Teaching in a New Era

Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in education. From personalized learning paths to automated grading, AI is reshaping classrooms worldwide. This article explores the opportunities and ethical challenges of this educational revolution.
Emmanuel Okoye
Why African Youth Are Choosing Migration Over Staying Home

Why African Youth Are Choosing Migration Over Staying Home

More African youth are migrating in search of better opportunities, driven by unemployment, instability, and climate challenges. Explore the risks, resilience, and policies shaping this movement.
Adedoyin Oluwadarasimi
9 Ways to Survive Valentine’s Day As A Singlet

9 Ways to Survive Valentine’s Day As A Singlet

Single on Valentine’s Day? Forget the roses and rom-coms; here’s your perfect survival guide to survive the day and celebrate yourself like the main character you are.
Owobu Maureen
Should Religion Still Dictate Morality in a Secular Age?

Should Religion Still Dictate Morality in a Secular Age?

This bold essay unpacks the complex relationship between faith, law, and public life—exploring where religion uplifts moral clarity, and where it collides with rights, progress, and diversity. In a world facing digital dilemmas and global crises, the future of morality may lie beyond dogma—and in co-creation.
Eric Namso