The AI Arms Race and Why Small Nations Need a Seat at the Table


The content emphasizes the urgent need for small nations to build robust data infrastructure and capacity before asserting data sovereignty in the fast-paced AI arms race. It advocates for a strategic approach where nations first focus on foundational elements like data centers and skilled talent, rather than simply demanding sovereignty without the means to enforce it.

When 95% of Entrepreneurs Cannot Access Capital, You Do Not Have an Economy — You Have a Lottery


Poverty is the worst form of violence." — Mahatma Gandhi In May 2026, a mathematics teacher named Michael Oyedokun was murdered in rural Nigeria. He was pulled from a school. He taught algebra and geometry — the precise disciplines that nations like China and India elevated to strategic national priority, building export-driven economies that lifted … Continue reading When 95% of Entrepreneurs Cannot Access Capital, You Do Not Have an Economy — You Have a Lottery

The Convergence — How AI and Clean Energy Are Building the Same Future


Bitcoin mining companies are shifting focus to artificial intelligence, anticipating a surge in revenue from AI workloads. With over $70 billion in AI contracts emerging, the need for energy is critical. This convergence of AI and clean energy presents opportunities across sectors, driving both innovation and sustainability in infrastructure.

The Cold Chain Gap — Why $35B in Vaccines and Food Spoil Every Year and How Solar Fixes It


Cold chain failures cost the world $35 billion annually, wasting up to 50% of vaccines and contributing to significant food loss. This issue arises not from a lack of technology, but from misdirected investments favoring developed markets. Solutions include decentralized solar-powered units and integrated models serving both health and agriculture, emphasizing necessity over luxury in healthcare infrastructure.

Trust Is Infrastructure — Why the Most Important System You Can Build Is Credibility


Trust is a system that can be structured for effectiveness, yet institutions are struggling with public skepticism. Compliance-driven approaches fail to address underlying trust issues. Successful solutions redesign systems for transparency and verification, improving adoption and building credibility. The future favors those who establish robust trust architectures over mere reputational marketing.

AI Could Run Africa Better Than Politicians


The author reflects on Nigeria's past, highlighting the decline in living standards due to reduced government oversight after 1999. Suggesting a revival through AI in governance, they propose essential services remain public, create government-owned companies, improve transparency, and empower youth leadership. The aim is to rebuild the middle class and enhance accountability.