While 5G is still rolling out in many countries, tech giants and governments are already working on 6G. This article will cover the key players in the 6G race, the expected capabilities of 6G, and how it could revolutionize mobile technology and the internet.
Author: A. Joshua Adedeji
As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, cybersecurity threats are becoming more sophisticated and pervasive. In 2025, businesses, governments, and individuals must remain vigilant in protecting their data and systems from cybercriminals who exploit vulnerabilities in a hyperconnected world. This article explores the top cybersecurity threats anticipated in 2025 and provides actionable strategies to stay safe. Emerging Cybersecurity Threats in 2025 1. AI-Driven Cyberattacks Artificial intelligence (AI) is being weaponized by cybercriminals to automate attacks, evade security defenses, and generate highly convincing phishing attempts. AI-powered malware and deepfake scams are becoming more common, making it crucial for businesses…
The smart home industry is evolving fast, with AI-powered assistants, IoT devices, and sustainable home automation making houses more efficient. This article will explore the latest smart home technologies, trends, and how they are reshaping modern living.
A Nigerian court has sentenced a notorious militant leader to 15 years in prison on charges of terrorism, arms trafficking, and financing illicit operations. The ruling, hailed by security officials as a victory for the rule of law, has triggered wide-ranging debates about justice, deterrence, and the country’s ongoing battle with insurgency and violent extremism. For Nigeria, this sentencing is more than just the conclusion of a trial. It is a symbolic moment in the nation’s fight against militancy and terrorism — challenges that have cost thousands of lives, displaced millions, and weakened investor confidence in Africa’s largest economy. Yet…
When President Donald J. Trump took the podium at the 2025 United Nations General Assembly, the world braced itself for fireworks. True to form, Trump delivered a speech that was as blunt as it was provocative. He denounced the UN as “feckless and pernicious,” accused it of corruption, and questioned the relevance of the institution in solving the real problems of ordinary people. To some, this was classic Trump — a populist leader railing against bureaucracy and global elites. To others, it was a dangerous rejection of multilateralism, the bedrock of international cooperation since World War II. Regardless of perspective,…
For decades, Nigeria has wrestled with the tension between its vast potential and its recurring crises. A country blessed with natural resources, youthful population, and strategic geography should by now be a global powerhouse. Instead, it remains trapped in cycles of poverty, insecurity, corruption, and uneven development. At the heart of this paradox is one word that keeps resurfacing in political and civic debates: restructuring. When the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, declared recently that restructuring is key to Nigeria’s sustainable development, he reignited a national conversation that has refused to die. Nigerians may…
At the 2025 United Nations General Assembly, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made a striking declaration: the global system must be reordered to allow developing nations a fair chance to breathe. In his speech, Nigeria’s leader did not merely highlight his country’s struggles; he positioned Nigeria as a voice for the Global South, calling for bold solutions to the suffocating debt crisis that grips many developing economies. This moment matters. Debt is no longer just a fiscal statistic. It is the weight that determines whether governments can educate their people, build infrastructure, secure their borders, or invest in tomorrow’s economy. Nigeria’s…
Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima stood before the world at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and made a bold declaration: Nigeria is ready and deserving of a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. On the surface, this may sound like diplomatic rhetoric, but in reality, it is one of the most significant foreign policy ambitions Nigeria has voiced in decades. The Security Council is the pinnacle of global decision-making power. To gain a seat is to be recognized as a strategic power, capable of influencing peace, security, and global governance. For Nigeria, a country of over 220 million…
For the first time in half a decade, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has broken with its long-standing hawkish stance and lowered its Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) by 50 basis points, setting it at 27 percent. On the surface, it looks like a modest policy adjustment. But in a country where the cost of money defines survival for businesses, households, and even government itself, the implications are far more profound. This policy decision is more than just a technical adjustment. It is a signal of direction, an indicator of how policymakers see the future, and a litmus test for how the Nigerian…
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