Every year, 17 million young Africans enter the labour market. Africa has the youngest population...
Author - Temitayo Jaiyeola
Human Freedom and Why it Matters
Last year, a wave of social injustice protests swept across the African continent. Like the 2010...
Press Freedom: A Necessity for Democracy
Freedom is the capacity of an individual to think, act, speak, and write without interference...
Term Limits: Is Governance Across Africa in Crisis?
After President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan of Nigeria lost his re-election bid in 2015, the world held...
Why Private Tertiary Education is Key to Improving Nigeria’s...
Until recently, public universities in Nigeria were on strike. The Academic Staff Union of...
How eCommerce and ePayment Are Transforming Business in Africa
There are over 1.2 billion people in Africa, which is about 15% of the world’s population. In 2019...
A Brief on Nigeria’s Economic Journey From 1960
When Nigeria, the most populous African nation gained independence in 1960, her GDP was $4.20B and...
On Nigeria and Biafra: No Victor, No Vanquished!
There is a problem when a nation continues to pretend it didn’t have a civil war. There is a much...
SARS: Time to End the Reign of Oppression
This story begins with cowardice. The year is 1992, the city is Lagos. Men of the Nigerian Police...
A Case for Religious Tolerance in Northern Nigeria
Thirty men patrol the village of Kurmin Massara in southern Kaduna, armed with locally made weapons...