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Seeing the Universe in the Past: Life, Light, and the Limits of Cosmic Travel

One of the most counterintuitive truths of modern astronomy is that the universe we observe is not the universe as it exists “now,” but...

MTN and the Rising Backlash Over Data Plans: Why Customers Are Angry

Across Nigeria and other African markets where MTN is a dominant telecom provider, customer dissatisfaction over data plans has grown increasingly vocal - particularly...

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Seeing the Universe in the Past: Life, Light, and the Limits of Cosmic Travel

One of the most counterintuitive truths of modern astronomy is that the universe we observe is not the universe as it exists “now,” but...

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Seeing the Universe in the Past: Life, Light, and the Limits of Cosmic Travel

One of the most counterintuitive truths of modern astronomy is that the universe we observe is not the universe as it exists “now,” but...

Uganda Bans Bitchat — Tech Regulation, Free Speech and Implications for the 2026 Election

In a controversial move that has reverberated across African digital circles and global tech commentary, the Government of Uganda announced a ban on Bitchat,...

MTN and the Rising Backlash Over Data Plans: Why Customers Are Angry

Across Nigeria and other African markets where MTN is a dominant telecom provider, customer dissatisfaction over data plans has grown increasingly vocal - particularly...
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Meta, Nigeria seek truce in landmark $32.8m data privacy battle

In a move that could redefine how global tech giants engage with African regulators, the Nigerian government and Meta Platforms Inc. have reached an...

India-China to Resume Direct Flights: A Sign of Thaw, But Not Return to Normalcy

After more than five years, India and China have agreed to resume direct passenger flights starting late October 2025, marking a measured yet significant...

Wikipedia on X: Tucker Carlson, Sanger’s Claims, and Musk’s “Grokipedia” Challenge — What it Means for Truth Online

This week’s scramble around Wikipedia — a combative Tucker Carlson interview with Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger and Elon Musk’s announcement that xAI will build...

Nigeria’s Oil Union Halts Gas Supply to Dangote Refinery: Labor, National Interest, and Fragile Industrial Relations

Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, long at the center of both hope and frustration, is facing another test. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior...

Mahama at the UN and on Nasdaq: A Dual Performance — PR, Policy, and the Politics of Image for Ghana

John Dramani Mahama arrived in New York this week with twin stages: a policy pitch at the United Nations General Assembly and a high-visibility...

From Lagos to the continent: Google’s new hubs place Nigeria at the heart of Africa’s digital rise

When Google’s Equiano subsea cable landed on the shores of Lagos in 2022, it was heralded as a turning point for Nigeria’s internet future. Two...

Africa’s Petroleum Rules, Reinvented: Nigeria Leads Launch of AFRIPERF — Promise, Politics, and Pitfalls

Nigeria has just convened a major push to harmonize oil and gas regulation across Africa. On the sidelines of Africa Oil Week in Accra,...

Can the iPhone 17 Pro Break into the Nigerian Market?

Apple launched the iPhone 17 series on September 9, drawing global attention to its slimmer design, stronger body, and new artificial intelligence features. In Nigeria,...

Seoul Launches Robot Taxi Fleet in Bid to Redefine Mobility

South Korea has officially launched its first fleet of robot taxis in selected districts of Seoul, marking a significant step in Asia’s race toward...

Larry Ellison’s Ascent: From Database Pioneer to AI Powerhouse

Lawrence Joseph Ellison co-founded Oracle Corporation in 1977 (originally called Software Development Laboratories) with Bob Miner and Ed Oates. Their early success came with...

Apple’s iPhone 17 Released, See Spec and Why To Buy One

According to Apple, the new iPhone 17 features "Innovative Centre Stage front camera, a bigger and brighter new display with ProMotion, and the A19 chip for...

“Department of War” Returns: Symbolism, Strategy, and the Signal It Sends Abroad

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing the Pentagon to restore the historic title “Department of War” in official usage, reviving a...