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Fiber Cuts Prevention: Is This the End of Service Disruptions? by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba

‎Recently, a rapidly developing neighborhood in Abuja was plunged into near-total darkness for over a week due to erratic electricity supply from the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC).

America’s WHO Exit and Africa’s Health Crisis

Some Nigerians with a wrong intent to mock believe that sick people, especially those living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in Africa, particularly Nigeria, are now an "endangered species" due to the United States' withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Understanding China’s “Two Sessions” and it’s Significance on Africa and Nigeria, By Lawal Sale

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

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

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...

Reflecting on AfCFTA Implementation in Nigeria, by Yusuf Issa An-Nuphawi

As the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) implementation in Nigeria continues in full swing, 2024 was a year of significant progress.