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NWTF starts disability rights media advocacy training in Benue

The Nigerian Women Trust Fund, NWTF, has commenced a two-day media advocacy training of Journalists and awareness-raising on inclusion and disability rights under the Disability Rights Advocacy Project for Inclusive Development, D-RAPID.

Sesi Whingan: When diligent representation takes precedence

By Dapo Ipoola Diligence has been defined as a steady, earnest, and energetic effort applied to tasks, characterized by thoroughness, persistence, and careful attention to detail. It represents a strong work ethic, combining industriousness with conscientiousness to achieve goals efficiently. Often considered a virtue. It could also be defined as the quality of working carefully […]

2027: Abandoning governance for politics

With barely a year into the midterm stretch of this administration, the drums of 2027 are already beating loudly across Nigeria’s political landscape. Billboards are resurfacing. Consultations are under way. Strategic defections are being plotted. Subtle campaign machinery is grinding into motion. It is as though governance has been politely excused from the room to […]

ICT scholarship to boost digital skills in Kogi East 

Dr. Mahmoud Bala Alfa has unveiled the inaugural cohort of beneficiaries under his ICT Training Scholarship initiative, marking a significant step in his youth-focused drive to promote digital literacy and employability in Kogi East.

2027: Interrogating the Tinubu–Oborevwori political partnership in Delta

By FRED OGHENESIVBE The countdown to the 2027 general elections has begun in earnest. Across the country, ward, local government, state and national party congresses are taking shape. Structures are being reconstituted, alliances strengthened, and political foot soldiers mobilised. The groundwork for the next democratic test is already underway.  But 2027 will not merely be a […]

Assassination attempt on Peter Obi: If I were President Tinubu, by Ikechukwu Amaechi

A common African adage says that “if a witch cries in the night and a child dies in the morning, we do not go to the soothsayer to ask what killed the child.” Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, is very much aware of this truism. In July 2025, he declared, quite unreasonably, that the presidential candidate […]

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