

Mhiship: Plateau’s Quiet Force of Excellence. By Tongret Daret
Secluded in the serene hills of Plateau State, Nigeria, lies the homeland of the Mhiship, a people whose name may not echo loudly across the nation, yet whose influence runs deep worldwide. They are one of Nigeria’s lesser known ethnic groups, small in number and often not too visible from mainstream narratives, but their legacy speaks volumes.
Diaspora remittance projected to reach $1 billion monthly.
Following the recent optimism by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Yemi Cardoso that remittance by diaspora could reach $1 billion per month by 2026, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa has assured that the commission will continue to propagate some new activities.
Armed conflict: 23,659 persons missing in Nigeria—-ICRC.
The International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC, has raised concern over the where about of 23,659 missing persons due to armed conflicts across the country.
Nigeria’s data centre market projected to hit $671 million by 2030.
*As NCSP courts China’s Tech giants By Daniela Nanbam Dawulung Nigeria has stepped up its campaign to position itself as Africa’s next big data hub, urging Chinese technology giants to seize early opportunities in the continent’s rapidly expanding digital economy. The message was delivered by Joseph Tegbe, Director-General of the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership (NCSP), […]
BREAKING THE SILENCE: THE IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH
In Nigerian today, mental health challenges rubbished a lot of promising young people, shattered their dreams and destroyed families.
The Evolution of the Mhiship Woman.
Have you met the Mhiship Woman? The Mhiship Woman extends her influence beyond the hills and valleys; she is a pillar of her family, a custodian of culture, songs, and crafts, an educator for both the born and unborn, a voice for her community, and a guardian of the Mhiship language.
Revolutionizing Learning: A+ Computer Learning Centre expanded the AI-Powered Indigenous Language Translation initiative in Plateau State.
A Jos based computer and ICT outlet, A+ Computer Learning Centre, has made a remarkable landmark achievement of using Artificial Intelligence, AI to promote and preserve indigenous Languages in Plateau State by translating English language textbook first into Nigerian major languages and some plateau indigenous languages using the AI chatbot.Founder of the A+ Computer Training Technology Ltd, Chief Sylvanus Koppe Joseph unveiled the project at a meeting with participants and stakeholders held in Jos.According to Chief Koppe, the project was launched some months ago aimed to support what he described as "no language left behind" initiative where technology would be leverage through AI-powered multilingual education bots.
CVR: 1.4m Nigerians pre-register in one week, says INEC
*As physical registration commenced in 811 commission’s offices nationwide *Warns against multiple registration By Bamret Zuhumben The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has disclosed that a total of 1,379 342 Nigerians have pre-registered, nationwide, under its ongoing continuous voter registration (CVR) in just one week after the commencement of the exercise. This was confirmed […]




