There has been some news that the Central Bank of Nigeria is planning on creating a “Cryptocurrency” for the country. To some, it sounds contradictory: Why would Nigeria, which banned the trading of Cryptocurrencies in its banking institutions, less than a year ago, embrace a nationwide digital currency? Well, to answer the question, we would
Beyond the realms of sarcasm, jokes, and general ridiculousness, the country is really a hard place to live due to the deep-rooted socio-political issues and of course, the difficulty of doing business in it. Statistically speaking, Nigeria was ranked 131 out of 190 when it came to difficulties in doing business (in 2019).” But you
The world is a weird place, with weirder people: for example, billions of people these days seem to be talking about Bitcoins, Altcoins, and NFTs, yet very few people know exactly how it works. Most people are purely enthused by the possibility of making millions overnight by investing in Cryptocurrencies, but that is, perhaps, the
Ever compared designs in the past with that of today? Well, the difference is in the scheme of creativity and time, which is changing the face of art/design. But then, technologies are evolving; what the design software/applications could achieve in the 90s, the 2020s versions are doing just more. Hence, designers could explore to make
To be able to contain the spread of the much dreadful Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nigeria, Authority has put some of the hot zones into lockdown. As at today, COVID-19, which originated in China, has killed over 35,000 people and infected over 700,000 worldwide (see live data), but the impact this would have is already
…Capitalising on content for profit, authority Sometimes in March 2018, I created a system in a blog post, which readers can use to generate a short link to WhatsApp. As someone who’s bent on solutions, my primary intention wasn’t centred on immediate reward per se, but then, little did I know I was spreading a
3 days, was what it took the Nigeria electoral commission (INEC) to announce the result of the recently held presidential election. Albeit this, among other factors ranging violence, voters’ intimidation, vote buying, underage voting… had constituted the slur on the INEC and Nigerian government/the ruling party.