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Rehabilitating terrorists or delivering justice? By Ejiro Ofoye

Rehabilitating terrorists or delivering justice? By Ejiro Ofoye

For more than a decade, Nigerians have buried their loved ones, watched entire communities reduced to rubble, witnessed schools destroyed, churches and mosques attacked, soldiers ambushed, and millions displaced by the brutality of terrorism. Thousands of families are still searching for justice, while countless victims continue to live with physical and emotional scars that may never […]
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2027: Done deals, dumb deals, by Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

2027: Done deals, dumb deals, by Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

“ A snake cannot bite you unless it is close to you.”— African proverb There is something eerily unprecedented about the current circumstances of political parties in Nigeria. In a way, they are the dream of the speculator and a nightmare for politicians looking for firm grounds to stand on as the contests for mandates in 2027 […]

FIX FOOD FIRST AND FAST OR FORGET IT

FIX FOOD FIRST AND FAST OR FORGET IT

By Dele Sobowale The great Indian leader and liberator made that remark before he was assassinated in 1948 at a time when his country, now divided into at least three nations, suffered from food scarcity worse than Nigeria is experiencing now.  Certainly, it can also be said that there are millions of people in Nigeria today, […]

Oil and Power: The case of the Working People versus Dangote, by Owei Lakemfa

Oil and Power: The case of the Working People versus Dangote, by Owei Lakemfa

Oil is sweet. Never mind if it is categorized as sour, sweet or light; oil is always sweet and smoothens the  throats of the rich. Similarly, power is sweet. It is a common saying that people should not be trusted   until they have power and money. So, a combination of oil and power, can intoxicate.  It is […]

James Omotosho: A judge and his À La Carte Law

James Omotosho: A judge and his À La Carte Law

One month after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu proclaimed a state of emergency over Rivers State last March, on 18 April 2025, former Rivers State Governor, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, and Life Member of the Body of Benchers, Nyesom Wike, held one of his beverage-powered media encounters in Abuja, during which he proclaimed with characteristic exuberance that his successor as Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, “should thank Mr. President” for the emergency proclamation.

The die is cast, by Patrick Omorodion

The die is cast, by Patrick Omorodion

The Roman General, Julius Caesar made this statement popular many centuries ago. In gambling, it’s a game of throwing a dice, a game of hazard or chance. That is the crossroad the Super Eagles have reached in their attempt to qualify for the 2026 World Cup scheduled to hold in Canada, Mexico and the United […]

From begging to banditry: Revolt of the almajiris, by Dele Sobowale

From begging to banditry: Revolt of the almajiris, by Dele Sobowale

“No revolution is the fault of the people but the fault of the government” – Johann Goethe, 1749-1832, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ. A revolution is underway in the Northern states of Nigeria. The downtrodden, constituting 99.9 per cent of the population, hitherto docile beggars, saying “rankadede” to the privileged 0.1 per cent are sick and […]

Stop the tears, God is able, by Funmi Komolafe

Stop the tears, God is able, by Funmi Komolafe

Our Lord Jesus said in Mark 9 vs. 23( JKV): “ Jesus said unto him, If thou cast believe , all things are possible to him that believeth”. The emphasis in the statement made by our Lord is belief.    This simply means that belief is crucial to the miracle we expect. Let’s consider the circumstance […]

The untold political trial of Peter Obi, by Emmanuel Aziken

The untold political trial of Peter Obi, by Emmanuel Aziken

Undoubtedly, the greatest significance of today’s governorship election in Anambra State lies not merely in who wins or loses, but in the symbolic weight it carries as the first major election to be supervised by the new leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). After years of controversies, legal tussles, and credibility questions trailing the Professor […]

Remembering Rashidi Yekini! By Segun Odegbami

Remembering Rashidi Yekini! By Segun Odegbami

Last month, on October 23, Rashidi Yekini would have turned 62. Unfortunately, as he rests in his grave, the country’s football has failed not only to unravel the shenanigans surrounding his death, but also to spare a moment in remembrance of one of Nigeria’s greatest football ambassadors, probably the most celebrated African in World Cup […]

Nigeria and the Sovereignty Ruse, by Ugoji Egbujo

Nigeria and the Sovereignty Ruse, by Ugoji Egbujo

When African leaders, neck-deep in debts, go to borrow from foreign lenders, sovereignty is the last thing on their minds. Sovereignty connotes solvency, self-sufficiency, and security. For many African countries, it is no more than a sick  joke—a tool for corrupt, despotic, and indolent leaders to stir up anti-Western anger. It fails to spark real […]

CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: Time to look in the mirror, by Muyiwa Adetiba

CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE: Time to look in the mirror, by Muyiwa Adetiba

2.8 Billion Dollars is still a lot of money today. But it was worth lots more some four, five decades ago. So you can understand the uproar when it was alleged that a sum of 2.8 Billion Dollars went missing in the books of NNPC (NNOC at the time) during a Military Government, and specifically, […]