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Every major technological revolution creates anxiety about human relevance. The Industrial Revolution raised concerns about
The biggest companies had the largest budgets, the strongest brands, the widest reach, and the resources to outspend
For a long time, growth in business followed a simple and widely accepted formula: as demand increased, organisations
For decades, businesses have been built around departments. Finance, HR, Marketing, Operations, Sales, and Technology each
For years, organisations have been told that data is the new oil. In response, they have invested heavily in systems designed
For a long time, the idea of a business that runs itself lived in the realm of aspiration.
It described a company where
Artificial intelligence has rapidly evolved from a futuristic concept into a core driver of business operations, customer
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in every layer of modern organisations, a dangerous misconception is quietly
For over a decade, the corporate world has been obsessed with automation.
We automated the mundane. We scripted our
In 2024, most organizations were still asking a familiar question, “How do we use AI?” By 2026, winning organizations are
For years, HR was viewed as an administrative function handling hiring, payroll, and employee records, but today, HR is much
In a public school in Lagos, a teacher opens her tablet at the start of the day. Instead of chalk and worn-out lesson notes,
Artificial intelligence (AI) is moving swiftly from vision to execution in Nigeria. Government institutions and
In 2011, very few Nigerians trusted buying goods online. A pair of sneakers ordered from a local website might never arrive,
As we enter the second half of 2025, one thing is clear, digital transformation is no longer just a trend; it’s a core
Managing people should be simple, smart, and scalable, especially for startups and SMEs but across Africa, many small and
In Nigeria today, where competition is fierce and customer expectations are evolving quickly, data has become one of the most
Nigeria’s digital economy is projected to contribute over 22% to GDP by 2025, with over 122 million internet users and rising