Tag: Africa
You Can’t Run Digital Elections on Broken Networks: Why Nigeria’s Democracy Needs Infrastructure Before E-Results
By Dr. Michael O. OmoruyiiNewsAfrica | Op-Ed Nigeria’s debate over electronic transmission of election results is often framed as a clash between ...Abuja Court Jails Ex-NEXIM MD Robert Orya for 490 Years Over ₦2.4 Billion Fraud — ...
📰 BREAKING NEWS By Dr. Michael O. Omoruyi An Abuja High Court has delivered one of Nigeria’s most consequential financial crime judgments ...If Africa Unites With Good Leadership, Migration Becomes a Choice—not a Necessity
By Dr. Michael O. Omoruyi Africa is not poor in people, ideas, or resources. What it has lacked—too often and for too ...The Future Is Ready: Why Africa Must Trust This Generation With Power—Now
By Dr. Michael O. Omoruyi | For iNewsAfrica Africa is not lacking vision. It is overflowing with it. What the continent lacks ...Yemi Osinbajo Appointed Co-Chair of Global Coalition to Redefine Development Cooperation
BREAKING NEWS | iNewsAfrica Former Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has been appointed co-chair of a newly launched international coalition aimed at ...Why Dangote Should Invest in Power: The Missing Link to Africa’s Industrial Future
By Dr. Michael O. Omoruyi | iNewsAfrica Africa’s development challenge is not a mystery. It is measurable, persistent, and painfully obvious: unreliable ...When a Republic Becomes a Family Estate: Uganda’s Democratic Tragedy
By Dr. Michael Omoruyi | Op-Ed | iNewsAfrica Uganda’s democracy is bleeding—not from a sudden coup, but from a slow, deliberate suffocation. ...Ghana’s AeriusPro Drone: A Quiet Signal of Africa’s Strategic Awakening
By Dr. Michael O. OmoruyiFor iNewsAfrica Ghana’s development and deployment of the AeriusPro, a locally built advanced Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), may ...From Grit to Grace: A Message of Hope to Africa’s Struggling Youth
By Dr. Michael OmoruyiiNewsAfrica Op-Ed Across Africa today, millions of young people wake up to a world that feels stacked against them ...When the World Builds Wealth, Africa’s Leaders Build Excuses
An iNewsAfrica Op-Ed by Dr. Michael Omoruyi While other world leaders are busy growing their economies, strengthening institutions, and preparing their nations ...














