Developing countries continue to choose China because of fast financing, infrastructure and investment. This makes Beijing's influence more about economic choices than debt traps ...
The Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA) reflects on 26 years of Nigerian democracy, examining challenges and the ideological foundations for cons ...
One of the most enduring paradoxes of governance is that the policies most critical for a nation’s long-term prosperity are ...
Stay connected via Google News BY OTOBONG INIEKE After six decades of apparent political independence, Nigeria is ...
Few ideas command more universal agreement than the belief that children must be protected. Across cultures, religions, and ...
OpenAI’s proposal to hand the U.S. government a 5 percent equity stake has made a theoretical debate over the relationship between private corporations and the government into an immediately relevant ...
AI’s rapid creation of vast new fortunes is pushing wealth redistribution debates out of the political fringe and into the ...
Washington, D.C.’s metropolitan area has long hummed with data centers. The region, which encompasses much of Northern Virginia, has become known as Data ...
Yinka Adeniran examines how far Governor Seyi Makinde and his new party, the Allied Peoples Movement (APM), can go in the ...
First African Professor of Cybersecurity and Information Technology Management, Global Education Advocate, Chartered Manager, ...
A first-time analysis of Hogsett’s campaign fundraising shows it's largely driven by law firms, engineering companies and ...
From defections and protests to moments of national pride, the 2026 World Cup arrives amid decades of tension between identity and the state.
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