What Are the Causes? Nigeria is wasting, possibly, her greatest resource. The youth. With a young population, having more than 60 percent of the population under the age of 25, youth unemployment is a major economic and social challenge. According...
By Onyi Iyizoba The Fourth Industrial Revolution is premised on the imminence and inevitability of a new technological revolution. It presents a deep and intense view of the new world unfolding with the fourth industrial revolution and offers a...
The Cost Of Governance By Patrick O. Okigbo III and Anthonia Momoh Indaboski Bahose is a self-proclaimed prophet who trends on social media in Nigeria more for his comedic aphorisms than for his clairvoyance. One of his maxims, which is apt...
By Asiegbu Charles. Fighting corruption is a famous mantra that has preceded administrations in Nigeria. Historically, it has also served as an excuse for military take-over from the civilian rule. Following the trajectories, military and civilian...
Electricity Subsidy Targeting for Nigeria’s Poor and Vulnerable By Osayu Ogboghodo The Harsh Reality: Electricity Subsidies in Nigeria Subsidies are essential policy instruments adopted by the Nigerian government to achieve political, economic...
Addressing the Problem By Ndubuisi Nwokolo and Iro Aghedo Background Islamic jihadists have deployed ambushes to scale up their operations in northern Nigeria and the broader Lake Chad Basin region in recent times. This strategic assault has been...
Fighting for their Fatherland By Oarhe Osumah Since the Boko Haram violence in the North East commenced in 2009, Nigerian soldiers lead the war against jihadist terrorists. Their activities against the Islamic extremists have recorded tremendous...
REVIEW: “Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World” by David Epstein. Macmillan Publishers. Length: 339 pages By Uche Okoro Rating: 4/5 Many people would agree that the secret to success in almost any activity is repetition...
The Essentials of Power Supply Electricity is essential to experiencing a high living standard. The United Nations has recognised that energy is vital globally; hence the inclusion of ‘access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern...
Argument for Prioritising Job Creation as a Security Measure By Patrick O. Okigbo III and Anthonia Momoh Crime is rampant in Nigeria. The effects extend beyond the mounting sense of insecurity to a growing perception of instability that will...