By Ogunjimi James Taiwo “I believe that our very survival depends upon us becoming better systems thinkers.” – Margaret J. Wheatley “We need more people speaking out.... Read more
It does not require a special skill or intelligence to recognise that Nigeria is ailing. Although those at the helm of affairs may find it a bitter pill to swallow, the problem of the countr... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe This writer has often heard it said by some starry-eyed political theorists and religion enthusiasts that Nigeria is not a secular state but a mulch-religious state. This vi... Read more
By Chijioke Uwasomba It was with trepidation and a numbing disorder that I received the passing into glory of a friend, comrade, patriot, father figure and “twin brother”, Professor Martin O... Read more
By Adeyemi Adepetun Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, has expressed optimsim of playing top... Read more
By Sunday Dare For the answer as to why Nigeria is where it is today and what presently troubles it, we need not look any further. How can they claim to run a successful country wh... Read more
By James Breiner If you want to study journalism, you have more choices today, at lower cost, and of higher quality than ever. Sometimes you will get that at a university and sometimes... Read more
By James Breiner A master’s degree in English literature might not seem an ideal preparation for a career as a business journalist. Actually it served me well, for all the reason... Read more
By IJNet As news organizations struggle to reinvent themselves, “newsrooms need to be in a sort of permanent BETA mode,” says Global Editors Network (GEN) Deputy Director A... Read more