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Use, Misuse And Abuse: What Should AI Do For A Res

Monday, July 6, 2026
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most influential innovations of the twenty-first century. In a remarkably short time, AI-powered tools have transformed the way researchers search for literature, analyse data, organise references, improve writing and communicate findings. From ...

National Security: Beyond The Headlines

Friday, July 3, 2026
On July 2, 2026, Nigeria 39;s defence, intelligence, law enforcement, anti-corruption, emergency response, and public safety agencies took an extraordinary step by jointly addressing the nation on the state of national security. The initiative emerged from consultations among the leadership of ...

Barbed Wire Inside: How Endometriosis Is Stealing Nigerian Women’s Years, Fertil

Monday, June 29, 2026
Endometriosis is a silent crisis in Nigeria, where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the womb, causing excruciating pain and infertility for 30% to 50% of affected women. Many endure 7 to 10 years of misdiagnosis because menstrual pain is often dismissed as ldquo;normal cramp ...

Waiting For The Signal: Will Code And Gas Reach Nigeria’s Last Child?

Saturday, June 20, 2026
By 2030, Nigeria rsquo;s water, health, education, and jobs will depend on code and infrastructure we cannot see. UNDP rsquo;s AI UniPods, UNICEF rsquo;s Learning Passport, and new gas-powered data centers are early tests of that future. ODIMEGWU ONWUMERE examines that in Katsina, students tra ...

Millions Of Thirsty Nigerians Engulfed In Water Crisis But UN Pipes Hope In Conc

Saturday, June 20, 2026
Over 161 million Nigerians live with water that can kill. From Kano rsquo;s dry pipes to Lagos rsquo; salty boreholes, families pay with time, money, and children rsquo;s lives. Girls miss school hauling jerry cans. Babies die from diarrhea after one sip of contaminated water. ODIMEGWU ONWUMER ...

A Cursory Look At Our Changing Tide Of Choice

Saturday, June 13, 2026
There was a time when, if people were asked to choose between strength and wisdom, many would have paused to reflect before choosing. Today, however, a surprising number of people would instinctively choose strength, no doubt. This choice would be revealing because while it does speak about personal ...

America Borrows Power, Nigeria Borrows Survival

Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Findings show that the United States owes more than $36 trillion while Nigeria owes over N159.28 trillion, with external debt now standing at approximately $51.8 billion. At a first glance, when comparing the debt profiles of the world 39;s largest economy and Africa 39;s largest economy, it m ...

The Price Of Journalistic Truth In Nigeria

Monday, June 8, 2026
In Nigeria, journalism remains one of the most misunderstood professions. It is a profession that is celebrated when it serves the interests of the powerful and condemned when it challenges them. Journalists are applauded when their reports align with the expectations of politicians, business leader ...

Why AI Won’t Replace Journalists, But Will Make Them Stronger

Saturday, June 6, 2026
The rapid ascent of artificial intelligence has sent tremors through newsrooms worldwide. Headlines blare warnings of algorithms overtaking reporting desks, automating editing suites, and even encroaching on the sacred ground of investigative journalism. From seasoned editors to young beat reporters ...

One World, One Humanity

Thursday, June 4, 2026
Humanity stands today at a defining moment in its long and often turbulent journey. Never before has the world been so interconnected. Technology has enabled people from different continents to communicate instantly, trade with one another, learn from one another, and share experiences in real t ...
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