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Inflation Versus You In UI

By: Ajadi Sodiq At an inflation rate of 31.7%, according to nairametrics, Nigeria is currently ranked 13th amongst countries with the highest inflation rate. It is an easy guess that Nigeria would be one of the top countries suffering from the grappling grasp of inflation. Despite Nigeria’s Vision 2020 for […]

TFS Premieres “Ebrohimie Road; Museum of Memories”, Olufadeke Soyinka, Tunde Kelani, Others Present

By: Bamijoko Favour The Thursday Film Series, University of Ibadan, in collaboration with the Department of English, the University Media Center, and IFRA-Nigeria has on Thursday, 11th of July, 2024, hosted the screening of Kola Tubosun’s documentary on Wole Soyinka, titled ‘Ebrohimie Road; a Museum of Memories’, at Drapers Hall, […]

You Can Be The Next Big Thing

By: Mayowa Adekola Peculiar To some people, Lionel Messi is the greatest among the footballers of the current century. Messi mesmerizes the world with his mercy of mastery, which is why many crave his jersey. In fact, to the naive and old, every goal is Messi’s. But what in the […]

Kongi Through the Years

By: Bamijoko Favour For the man, everything is perhaps an endless chain of enactments. Only few Africans, in modern times, have enacted a life seemingly larger-than-life like the man, Wole Soyinka. And, as far as Soyinka’s theatrics and enactments are concerned, anywhere is his stage — school, a radio station, […]

Neuralink’s First Human Trial Participant Can Control a Computer Mouse With His Brain

­By: Ugor Benedict Early January this year, Neuralink, an American neurotechnological company owned by Elon Musk successfully implanted a brain chip in a 29-year-old volunteer patient, Noland Arbaugh. The event, which involved a surgical procedure of inserting a small chip in the brain, allowed Arbaugh, a quadriplegic paralyzed from shoulders […]

Aluta Continua: Is Victory Certain?

By: Ochi, Maduabuchi In the words of Ojo Aderemi, the President of the Students’ Union in 2017 to his successors, “due process and protests are the same”. “Protests are a process to get what’s due,” he noted. Seen through this meticulous lens, it seems like the recent steps of the […]