By Henry Mance Thursday marks 10 years since the launch of Skype, the calling software that may rank as the most successful internet company to come out of Europe. One in three international... Read more
By Matthew Garrahan Loss of cool can be devastating for a brand, writes Matthew Garrahan I met a friend for a drink in Los Angeles recently and put my phone on the bar while I paid. Th... Read more
By Bill Maher/ Guardian UK Comedian, activist Bill Maher (photo: HBO) New rule: 12 years after 9/11, and amidst yet another debate on whether to bomb yet another Muslim country, America must... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia As we approached the 2011 general elections, and given the circumstances under which the preparations were made, and under which the elections were eventually held, corruption... Read more
By Godwin Onyeacholem For the genuinely selective compatriots as well as foreign observers who are immune to delusion, the painful hint of a far-reaching implosion is building up to its clim... Read more
We received the news of the blockade mounted in front of Rivers Government House by the Nigeria Police Force on Thursday, September 12, 2013 with shock and disbelief. Rivers State Governor,... Read more
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
