Oriire and the courage to reject compromise, by Rotimi Fasan
‘Guns-a-blazing’: Trump’s unilateral strike betrays Nigeria’s weakness, by Olu Fasan
Nigeria’s road in 2026 will be rough, by Ikechukwu Amaechi
Donald Trump’s strike, tax reforms and elite conspiracy, by Rotimi Fasan
Why Africa Matters to China: The strategic considerations behind Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s January 2026 Africa Tour, by Usman Sarki
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SubscribeGoodbye 2025: The Year of carnage and criminality
By Owei Lakemfa Madness. This will be a fitting description of 2025 as it casts its last shadows on humanity. My conclusion is not just based on the mindless slaughter in Gaza where even the Devil will willingly take lessons. What can be more evil than luring starving people to supposed food centres and […]
The Art of the Brief Introduction: How to Present Yourself With Confidence, by Ruth Oji
Last week, we talked about the problem of over introducing yourself-that exhausting habit of piling on credentials, experiences, and qualifications until your listener’s eyes glaze over. We explored why people do it (fear of being underestimated, uncertainty about their value) and why it backfires (it signals insecurity rather than confidence, and it drains attention before delivering substance). […]
Christian genocide in Nigeria? Blame the state’s failure to protect, by Olu Fasan
Today, December 25, 2025, Christians all over the world are celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, the Lord and Saviour. Christianity is the world’s largest religion, with around 2.4 billion Christians, spread across 120 countries and territories, according to the Pew Research Centre. Islam, the second largest religion, has around 2 billion adherents and spans 53 countries […]
Another ambush of the tax reforms, by Rotimi Fasan
The quality of the politicians that are to be found in Nigerian opposition parties and the nature of their politics is an analyst’s nightmare. Their attitude complicates their arguments, which are almost always flawed, thereby making the analyst appear unduly critical. To be clear, as far as the executive goes, the opposition is today virtually non-existent, with […]
France, Nigeria and the Economics of a New Partnership, by Usman Sarki
“In international politics, power is the ability to impose one’s will, but also the ability to inspire“- Raymond Aron In public discourse across West Africa today, France is often discussed through the lenses of geo-politics, military presence, and colonial memory. Yet, behind these sentiments lies a deeper reality: France is not merely a political or cultural actor; it […]
Will they know it’s Christmas? By Okoh Aihe
Usually this headline provides cover for a certain segment of the society whose conditions are so blighted that even the festivities of Christmas and End-of-Year also exclude them. They live in the society but are more in the fringes, sheltered by the statistics of about 232 million people in the land but grossly under-provided for. They hardly […]
Assessing the relevance of traditional rulers (4), by Eric Teniola
From last week continues the narrative on the emergence of Dr Moses Majekodunmi as administrator of Western Nigeria following the declaration of emergency rule. It also highlights the intrigues involved in the emergence of Olu of Warri, as well as the rivalry between NCNC and the Action Group. Olu of Warri Kingdom with the title Ogiame […]
Time and Tide, by Hakeem Baba-Ahmed
“There is only one thing more precious than time, and that is who we spend it on”— Leo Christopher. I sat through a discussion involving a few villagers from parts of eastern Kaduna State and western Katsina State in my home town, Zaria, last week. A respected elder has been ill, and he is the type […]
Ban on wood export’ll boost local furniture manufacturing — MAN
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has described the federal government’s decision to impose an immediate nationwide ban on the export of wood and allied products as a timely and strategic boost for Nigeria’s furniture manufacturing sector. Chairperson of the Wood & Wood Products/Furniture Sectoral Group of MAN, Mrs. Ngozi Oyewole, said the move signals the […]
Tragic a nation without heroes or in need of heroes, by Owei Lakemfa
Nigeria is like an orphan. A country without heroes. The political leadership over the decades have been held in suspicion by a frustrated citizenry whose situation simply gets worse. The country does not seem to have heroes that generations can look up to or, can inspire. The famous German writer, Bertolt […]
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