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The AI Inflection Point Isn’t Hype to Practical. It’s Practical to Responsible AI, By Achi Celestine

The AI Inflection Point Isn't Hype to Practical. It's Practical to Responsible AI By Achi Celestine How 1 Billion AI Users Just Shifted the Entire Conversation From "What's Possible" to "What's Sustainable" In three years since ChatGPT launched, artificial intelligence has moved from "emerging technology" to "foundational...

Reassessing Senator Yari’s Appointment at Geregu Power Plc, By Abdul Ozumi

Reassessing Senator Yari’s Appointment at Geregu Power Plc By Abdul Ozumi The recent acquisition of a majority stake in Geregu Power Plc by Abuja‑based Ma’am Energy Limited—an investment estimated at $750 million—marks a significant turning point in Nigeria’s power sector. With the transfer of 77 percent...

Zacch Adedeji and the Quiet Architecture of Nigeria’s Tax Reforms, by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba

Adedeji embodies a rare alignment between vision and execution. In a reform space historically weakened by fragmentation, that alignment may prove to be the most consequential reform of all. ‎

Tinubunomics and the Arithmetic of Illusion, by Tanimu Yakubu

A striking feature of Nigeria's current economic debate is the enthusiasm with which huge numbers are circulated—and the casualness with which they are assembled.

WAEC CBT Exams: A Laudable Initiative, But Wait… by Lawal Dahiru Mamman

The Senior Secondary School Certificate exam, conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), is held in Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, The Gambia, and Nigeria.

Tax Reforms: Between Necessity and Controversy; Distortion and Misinformation, by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba

Tax Reforms: Between Necessity and Controversy; Distortion and Misinformation, by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba ‎ ‎As Nigeria ushers in 2026, the controversy surrounding the implementation of sweeping tax reforms has become one of the most consequential public policy debates of this political cycle. What began as an...