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The thought returned to me recently during a quiet moment of reflection, and with it came the memory of a...
Introduction On 18 February 2026, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed the Electoral Act 2026 into law. The Act repeals and...
The celebration of the 2026 International Women’s Day on Saturday, March 8 with the theme: “Give to Gain,” has come...
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In the complex landscape of modern conflict, the pursuit of peace often unfolds away from the battlefield and beyond the...
Before reading this, you should read Ayisha Osori’s excellent article about Daniel Bwala’s suboptimal performance at Mehdi Hassan’s Head-to-Head. All...
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As organisations accelerate their adoption of artificial intelligence, a troubling statistic deserves the boardroom’s attention: women represent only about 26...
In Nigeria’s corporate world today, from the high-rises of Victoria Island to the industrial hubs of Kano, the conversation is...
Imagine a market where half the population sits on the sidelines. Businesses miss out on talent, ideas, and drive that...
The future we seek will not be built by a few exceptional women rising to the top. It will be...