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From Shared Origins to Diverging Visions Few developments in contemporary technology have generated as much global attention as the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. At the centre of this transformation sits a small group of technology leaders whose ideas, investments, and disagreements have helped shape the direction of AI research and deployment. Among them, Elon Musk occupies a particularly complex position. He was a co-founder of OpenAI in 2015, helped fund its early work, publicly warned about the dangers of unregulated AI, and then later became one of its most vocal critics. In 2023, Musk launched a new artificial intelligence…
For more than three decades, Microsoft Office now rebranded as Microsoft 365 has been the backbone of digital work across governments, universities, newsrooms and businesses worldwide. In Nigeria, Word, Excel and PowerPoint are not merely productivity tools; they are institutional infrastructure.. Civil servants draft policy documents in Word, lecturers prepare lecture notes and results sheets in Excel, journalists write copy in Outlook and Word, while small businesses manage invoices and records using spreadsheets. Yet the way people work with these tools has remained largely unchanged: humans issue commands, software executes them. Microsoft Copilot represents a significant departure from this model.…
A group of human rights activists has turned to Kenya’s High Court in Kerugoya in an urgent bid to halt what they describe as the unregulated rollout of “high-risk artificial intelligence systems” across the country, arguing that the rapid deployment of AI technologies without adequate safeguards threatens fundamental constitutional rights. The petition, filed on Feb. 5, 2026, names the Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) and the Principal Secretary in the State Department for ICT as respondents. The activists are seeking “conservatory orders” to prevent the government from authorising, deploying or operationalising these AI systems until the case…
Information technology experts have reiterated that cybersecurity is central to Nigeria’s economic growth and digital development, warning that inadequate cyber protection could leave the country trailing in the global digital economy. The call came on Tuesday during the maiden Annual Summit of the Professor Ademola Ojo Emmanuel Foundation (PAOEF), which also featured the public presentation of the book Leading the Digital Future. The event brought together policymakers, IT professionals, educators, youth leaders, and private-sector stakeholders to discuss pathways for strengthening Nigeria’s digital ecosystem. Delivering the keynote address, Professor Ademola Ojo Emmanuel, Africa’s first Professor of Cybersecurity and Information Technology Management,…
In Nigeria, everyone is hustling: students, content creators, entrepreneurs, and even farmers. But time is short, fingers get tired, and typing is slow. What if you could speak your ideas and have them instantly turned into text, audio, or even professional content? Thanks to AI voice tools, that’s no longer a dream-it’s the fastest way to create, communicate, and boost productivity across Nigeria. One of the challenges for content creators in Nigeria is time, which is often in short supply, even as demand for content continues to rise. From social media creators to students, radio broadcasters to entrepreneurs, everyone needs…
You may not notice it, but chances are you’ve already spoken to an artificial intelligence today. From banking alerts on WhatsApp to automated replies from online vendors and virtual study assistants helping students prepare for exams, AI chatbots are quietly becoming part of everyday life in Nigeria. Once seen as futuristic tools reserved for big tech companies, these digital assistants are now helping Nigerians save time, access services, and solve problems-often with nothing more than a smartphone and an internet connection. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept in Nigeria-it is already shaping how people bank, learn, shop,…
Ethiopia is taking a major step in modernising its financial oversight by deploying artificial intelligence (AI) technology to combat money laundering and terrorism financing. The initiative comes as part of a broader effort to strengthen the country’s financial systems and national security. The Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute (EAII) and the Financial Intelligence Service (FIS) have signed an agreement to develop and implement an AI-powered system to detect suspicious financial transactions in real time. By analysing large volumes of complex financial data, the system is designed to identify patterns and anomalies that may indicate illicit activity. “The adoption of AI will…
Classrooms are no longer confined to school buildings. Across Nigeria, learning is quietly moving into living rooms, kitchens, and shared bedrooms, driven by rising education costs, overcrowded schools, and the pressure to succeed in high-stakes exams. As this shift gathers pace, a new kind of teacher is stepping in-one that never sleeps, never gets tired, and fits inside a smartphone. Artificial Intelligence is transforming home learning, offering Nigerian students personalised tutoring once reserved for the privileged few. Across Nigeria, learning is increasingly happening outside the traditional classroom. Rising school costs, overcrowded classrooms, teacher shortages, and exam pressure have pushed many…
Agriculture remains at the heart of Nigeria’s economy. From smallholder farmers in Kano to commercial rice producers in the Middle Belt, technology is reshaping how we farm. In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has begun to transform traditional farming, helping farmers predict weather, improve soil health, reduce pest damage, boost yields, and make smarter decisions using data rather than guesswork. This listicle highlights 10 AI tools real farmers in Nigeria can use today, explains what each tool does, and shows how they can improve real farming practices on Nigerian soil. 1. FarmAI Scout – Smart Disease and Pest Detection What…
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant idea discussed only in advanced economies and research laboratories. It is fast becoming the engine that powers modern societies-reshaping how people work, learn, access healthcare, secure their communities, and interact with government. An AI-driven future is one in which machines analyse data, learn from patterns, and support or automate decision-making across critical sectors of life. Across the world, countries are racing to harness this technology. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is watching closely-and cautiously. In Nigeria, artificial intelligence is already quietly at work. Banks rely on AI systems to detect fraud and assess…