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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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Trump and us, by Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

Trump and us, by Hakeem Baba-Ahmed

“To get lost is to find the way”- African proverb. I admit entertaining some doubt over the authenticity of US President Trump’s first tweet announcing that he had set in motion the process of classifying Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern, again. The bit that confused me was the reference to Nigerian Christians as ‘our Christians’. […]

Budget 2025 political not economic document

Budget 2025 political not economic document

Why Nigerian budgets often fail “Whatever a man prays for, he prays for a miracle; every prayer reduces itself to this; Great God, grant that twice two be not four.” Ivan Turgenev, 1818-1883 VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ p 198.  No Federal or, as far as I know, state budget since 1999 has been successfully implemented as […]

The first time I was battered by policemen, by Owei Lakemfa

The first time I was battered by policemen, by Owei Lakemfa

The images of the police taking on demonstrators in the streets of  Tanzania and Cameroun, following disputed elections,  remind me of the first time I was battered by policemen. I was 17 and had gone to the Kings Cinema on Lewis street, Lagos Island. After the film, my friend, Albert Biodun Okopie and I were, […]

In dire need of scapegoats, by Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi

In dire need of scapegoats, by Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi

In 2018, I wrote an article about the death of Ochanya Ogbaji after many years of abuse at the hands of her Uncle, his son, and her Aunt who acted as an enabler. Due to the huge outcry when it happened, I had hoped that Ochanya would get justice and her death would not be in […]

Eleventh hour miracle is possible, by Funmi Komolafe

Eleventh hour miracle is possible, by Funmi Komolafe

Brethren, we are welcome to the 11th month.   Gradually, the year we started together is winding down.   It has come with its ups and downs but the fact that you and I are still standing is an assurance that God still has us in mind. In other words, with God on our side, it doesn’t matter […]

Sanwo-Olu’s great transformation of Lagos, by Dele Sobbowale

Sanwo-Olu’s great transformation of Lagos, by Dele Sobbowale

‘Excellence in…’ This is the title of a book I started to work on about fifteen months ago. The outline is still being worked out before filling the pages. Work on it has been slowed down because the year started with three book projects about three eminent Nigerians. The three are among the dozen or so […]

Imposed consensus: Bane of Nigeria’s party system, by Tonnie Iredia

Imposed consensus: Bane of Nigeria’s party system, by Tonnie Iredia

The advantage which democracy supposedly has over all other forms of government is its inclination to guarantee the politics of equality. As a matter of fact, it is in a democracy that several freedoms such as freedom of speech, freedom of association etc. are usually found. That is why democracy is generally hailed as the […]

The Tinubu and Wike Bromance, by Ugoji Egbujo

The Tinubu and Wike Bromance, by Ugoji Egbujo

Before Wike started remaking Rivers State in his own image, he used to rail against Lagos’s godfatherism. He thought it was feudalism. But those days are over. Now that he considers the Rivers government his political furniture, the private ownership of Lagos politics must be the manual to control his own stooges. Some say his hypocrisy is […]

Wetin LGAs Dey Do Sef? By Francis Ewherido

Wetin LGAs Dey Do Sef? By Francis Ewherido

Chapter 1. Part 2. Section 7. Local Government System of the Nigerian Constitution clearly states the functions and roles of local governments areas (LGAs) in Nigeria, so the topic, Wetin LGAs dey do sef (what do LGAs actually do) is somewhat ironic because it is obvious. But the impact of local governments in Nigeria has always been […]

When Okpebholo’s praise-singers go from Tinubu to Jesus, by Emmanuel Aziken

When Okpebholo’s praise-singers go from Tinubu to Jesus, by Emmanuel Aziken

For a long time, many had chosen to look away from the gradual erosion of political reasoning in Edo State under Governor Monday Okpebholo, often excusing it as a natural reaction to the years of unpleasantness under his predecessor, Governor Godwin Obaseki.  But as the dust of Obaseki’s turbulent reign begins to settle and the former governor […]

Reading the signs, by Muyiwa Adetiba

Reading the signs, by Muyiwa Adetiba

An AI-generated video claiming to show one of the football stadiums for the 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia made waves on social media this week — but it has nothing to do with the kingdom’s official plans.

The log in America’s eye, by Azu Ishiekwene

The log in America’s eye, by Azu Ishiekwene

Apart from tariffs, another word that the Trump presidency is fond of is genocide. First, it was South Africa. During South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s visit to the White House last May, President Donald Trump played a video suggesting that white South Africans were under genocidal attack. It was a fake video, of course, but Ramaphosa […]