ALTON Pushes for Stronger NCC Independence, Harmonised Taxation Framework to Bolster Telecom Sector
By Itagha
By Itagha
Delta State’s inaugural World Book Day Festival 2026, organized by Lady Ejiro Umukoro, was lauded by Dr. Mininim Oseji and other dignitaries for promoting literacy, critical thinking, and intellectual growth through reading culture advocacy.
By Shulamite Owhoekevbo
Tracking peace efforts ensures grassroots initiatives are recognized, data-driven policies are developed, and sustainable solutions are prioritized, offering hope and balance in a world dominated by reports of conflict and violence.
By Bankole Shakurudeen
By Emmanuel Enebeli
By Mercy Neme (NAN)
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh
As AI dominates global communication, languages not digitized, preserved, or actively promoted risk extinction. On World Mother Language Day 2026, experts warn Nigeria: safeguard indigenous tongues or lose them to irrelevance forever.
Nigerian women are rewriting history with the Special Seats Bill, demanding justice, equity, and representation in governance. Inspired by Rwanda and Senegal’s success, this movement is a bold call for inclusive democracy. The time for symbolic gestures is over—women deserve a seat at the table. The future of Nigeria starts now.
Nigeria’s broadband future is accelerating as six new ISPs join the race, including Amazon Kuiper, promising to reshape connectivity. With satellite innovation and fierce competition pushing boundaries, the NCC’s bold moves aim to bridge the digital divide, empower rural areas, and redefine internet access for Africa’s largest economy.
By Ejiro Umukoro
Brutal hands have scarred countless women, leaving bleeding hearts and broken homes in their wake. Female genital mutilation (FGM) robs women of sexual pleasure, turning intimacy into pain. Survivors face marital struggles, emotional trauma, and physical harm. As cultural norms perpetuate this practice, advocates demand urgent action to end this violation of human rights.
By Oluwaseyi Elizabeth Jimoh