Author: Musa Adamu Alkassim Given the present global trends, it is increasingly clear that climate change has escalated into an urgent global crisis necessitating accountability from every sector of society. Have you ever pondered who should genuinely bear the responsibility for the environmental degradation and social injustices that arise alongside this growing phenomenon? It is […]
Beyond textbooks, beyond technology: The forgotten key to climate adaptation lies within.
Author: Alamin Lawal Textbooks provide us with scientific knowledge, and technology drives forward innovation. Yet, in our pursuit of solutions, we often neglect a vital component: indigenous wisdom. For countless generations, communities living in harmony with their environments have embedded resilience into their daily lives, adapting to an ever-changing world through time-honored traditions. Can these […]
Development in Africa: Emerging Influence of African Women.
Author: Ozanu Miracle Chidera To many the prospect of bringing the African dream to life is akin to waiting for pigs to fly. From being home builders to nation builders, African women remain dauntless in their strife. Developments in the form of education, advocacy, and improved health care have in recent times felt an impact […]
The role of Microfinance in addressing poverty in Subsaharan Africa
Author: Sylvester Elisha Microfinance institutions are crucial in reducing poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa, providing financial services like small loans and insurance to those excluded from traditional banking. They focus on financial inclusion, poverty alleviation, and empowering the underprivileged (Armendariz and Morduch, 2010). These institutions have significantly enhanced access to financial services among the unbanked in […]
Fostering Inclusive Growth During Challenging Times in Kenya’s Economy
Author: Bernard Isaiah Balancing the short-term challenges of macroeconomic stability with policies focused on achieving long-term, inclusive growth is crucial for Kenya. Inclusive growth, characterized by widespread increases in earnings, benefits the overall economy and improves individual well-being. High disposable income translates into higher domestic demand for private sector output, resulting in more jobs, opportunities […]
Investing in Nigerian Youth for Industrial and Export Initiative
Author: Uko Ebenezer Digitalization has the potential to transform various sectors by creating a safe environment, facilitating seamless procedures, and generating job opportunities. In Nigeria, the motivation of young people, driven by their expertise in digital technology, has led to the development of innovative products and services aimed at fostering industrialization and a robust export-driven […]
How Fintech Companies Are Boosting Financial Inclusion in Africa
Image source: pexels.com Author: Daniel Abioye The launch and expansion of digital financial services have led to an unprecedented surge in the number of people gaining access to formal financial services. The African financial services sector has witnessed a massive transformation in recent years, leading to the inclusion of a greater percentage of the unbanked […]
From Hustle to Tech: Supporting Nigeria’s Burgeoning Startup Ecosystem
Image source: pexels.com Author: Kabir Sa’id Muhammad Every Nigerian on the street is trying to make it, and the chances of making it and living the dream through the everyday traditional hustle don’t seem like an option. A hustler is more like an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship is a built-in part of Nigerians’ DNA, so to say. […]
The Precariousness of Expectations in Our Society
Source: pexels.com Author: Muhammad Abdussalam I think about this often, especially when I see people exhibiting this attitude. We are a society woven with a strong communal fabric–which is indeed commendable. In Nigeria and Africa at large, life is enormously communal. Kids are raised not only by their parents but also by the community because […]
The Fashion Industry and Environmental Sustainability in Africa
Author: Adewole Itunu Pamilerin The mass production of clothing began roughly in the mid-nineteenth century when some manufacturers started producing garments that did not require fitting. However, fashion did not become an established industry until the twentieth century, when networks of neighborhood tailors evolved into manufacturing businesses. Factories grew from necessity during the world wars, […]