How Website Owners Compromise Their Own Cybersecurity
By Shuaib S. Agaka
The recent warning from the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) about a critical security flaw in the Jupiter X Core WordPress plugin underscores a persistent issue in the digital world: the ongoing cybersecurity threats...
Hakama Sidi-Ali: Celebrating Women in Public Relations
By Rahma Oladosu
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, I find it compelling to pay tribute to one of the most recognizable female spokespersons in Nigeria’s financial sector, Hajia Hakama Sani-Sidi Ali. Her remarkable journey and accomplishments serve as...
Understanding China's "Two Sessions" and it's Significance on Africa and Nigeria
By Lawal Sale
People's Republic of China, the second largest economy has once again held it's key annual event in Beijing between March 4 and 6. It was "Two Sessions" of the 14th National People's...
Eight Things to Know About Cybersecurity in Nigeria: Staying Safe in a Digital World
By Hajara Bisola Abdullahi
As digital transactions become more common in Nigeria, the risk of cyber threats, particularly card theft, is rising. Here are eight key points to help you understand and...
Stalkerware: The Hidden Enemy on Mobile Phones
By Shuaib S. Agaka
The rise of stalkerware is a growing crisis that demands urgent scrutiny. These spyware applications, designed to secretly monitor individuals’ phones without their consent, are increasingly being used by jealous partners, overbearing parents, and even...
Revenue as Nigeria’s New ‘Crude Oil
By Dare Adekanmbi
•Why President Tinubu Deserves Commendation
Prior to Nigeria’s independence in 1960, agriculture was the mainstay of its economy, even as reflected in the economic activities of the regions there were in the country at that time. Famous stories...