NITDA’s Journey So Far in Tinubu’s Nigeria
NITDA’s Journey So Far in Tinubu's Nigeria
By Fatimah Yusuf Usman,
If Nigeria ever needed proof that purposeful governance can birth progress, then the past two...
What Meta’s Exit Means for Nigeria
What Meta’s Exit Means for Nigeria
By Abbas Badmus ,
The recent escalation between the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and Meta, the parent...
Why Nigeria Must Bet on Technology By Fatima Musa Muhammad Runka
Why Nigeria Must Bet on Technology
By Fatima Musa Muhammad Runka,
In a country where youth form the largest segment of the population, the future does...
NITDA’s War Against Waste and Weak Systems, By Shuaib S. Agaka
NITDA’s War Against Waste and Weak Systems
By Shuaib S. Agaka
Over half of Nigeria’s government-funded IT projects—an alarming 56%—have failed to meet their intended objectives....
5G Technology and the New Dawn for Nigerian Innovation By Khadija Umar
5G Technology and the New Dawn for Nigerian Innovation
By Khadija Umar,
The talk about 5G may sound like yet another buzzword in today’s fast-paced...
80% of Nigeria’s Startups Are Serving U.S. Interests
80% of Nigeria’s Startups Are Serving U.S. Interests
By Abdulrazaq Hamzat
In today’s digital age, innovation is the new oil.
Startups are the engines of economic growth,...
Clearing the path to Nigeria’s Digital Future with NITDA By Fatimah Yusuf Usman
Clearing the path to Nigeria's Digital Future with NITDA
By Fatimah Yusuf Usman,
When over half of federal government IT projects fail, it is not merely...
NITDA’s Startup Portal and the Promise of Tomorrow
NITDA's Startup Portal and the Promise of Tomorrow
By Fatimah Yusuf Usman,
It began without fanfare. No confetti. No grand press conference. Just a quiet upload...
FutureMap: Unlocking Potential Through Design Thinking, By Shuaib S. Agaka
FutureMap: Unlocking Potential Through Design Thinking
By Shuaib S. Agaka
In today’s fast-paced, ever-evolving world, innovation is not a luxury—it is a necessity. The ability to...
AI and the future of Nigeria’s public service
There is no doubt that we are now in the age of artificial intelligence or precisely the Digital Age. Indeed, in scholarship, scholars are...



















