ECOWAS — beyond the glitter of new edifices
Why Nigeria must invest in mangroves preservation
Preventing the return of Apapa gridlock
Demand for a new minimum wage
Resolving the Kano Emirate logjam
Making Nigerian ports competitive
Stop the “bandits” now!
The $498.8m fund to fight Ebola
Keeping Ebola virus at bay
Marking another gloomy Children’s Day
Eid-al-Adha greetings to all Muslims
Giving our infants a good start
Reviving leprosy care in Nigeria
Waiving JAMB for NCE admission unacceptable
Whither the fuel subsidy savings?
Nigeria’s oil production: We must do more
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SubscribeNigeria’s pension crisis: Debt we owe our retirees
For millions of Nigerian workers, retirement has become not a season of rest after decades of service but a fearful descent into uncertainty and abandonment. From the tragic plight of former Nigeria Airways workers, many of whom have waited over two decades for their pensions, to the widespread failure of state governments to activate the […]
Honouring Leah Sharibu at 23
There is something profoundly heartbreaking about the fact that Leah Sharibu turned 23 on 14th May 2026, in captivity, far away from home, family and freedom. For eight long years, her parents have lived with the torment of not knowing whether the daughter they sent to the Government Girls’ Science and Technical College, Dapchi, will […]
Demand for a new minimum wage
Recently, another International Workers’ Day (IWD) was concluded with the customary fanfare of vibrant marches, impassioned speeches and recycled pledges to prioritise labour welfare. Yet, for the Nigerian workforce, the gap between political rhetoric and socio-economic reality has never been wider. With inflation relentlessly eroding the naira’s value and the cost of living reaching unprecedented […]
NAAPE’s ‘SOS’ on jet fuel
The Nigerian aviation industry is standing on the edge of a precipice, staring into an abyss of operational paralysis. The present Jet-A1 crisis has become an economic hiccup as well as an existential threat to our aviation safety architecture. The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) has rightly sounded the alarm: the astronomical […]
Another roll of the dice for Nigeria’s ailing refineries?
For decades, Nigeria’s state-owned refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna have served as monuments of administrative rot, massive corruption and fiscal leakage. Despite the infusion of billions of dollars into perennial “turn around maintenance” (TAM) cycles, these facilities have remained largely dormant, forcing Africa’s largest oil producer into the humiliating paradox of importing its […]
Ending South Africa’s xenophobic attacks
The xenophobic attacks and anti-foreigner sentiments in South Africa is not new, but its persistence makes it an increasingly explosive issue. Each cycle of violence against foreign nationals chips away at the country’s moral authority and threatens the very ideals upon which post-apartheid South Africa was built. Since the end of Apartheid, South Africa has […]
The 2030 SDGs: Beyond the rhetoric of hope
In 2015, Nigeria signed onto the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDGs) with the flourish of a nation ready to conquer its demons. It was a grand vision—17 goals and 169 targets designed to dismantle poverty and erect a future of inclusive growth. Yet, as the calendar turns toward the final stretch of […]
Preparing for the coming rains
The 2026 Annual Flood Outlook (AFO), released by the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), has arrived with the chilling precision of a recurring nightmare. With over 30,000 communities—including 14,118 in high-risk zones across 33 states and the FCT—standing in the path of potential downpours, the Federal Government has once again sounded the alarm. Yet, as […]
Taming social media misinformation
In Nigeria, social media misinformation is no longer a hypothetical threat; it is a lived reality. During elections, fabricated results inflame partisan tensions, while in periods of insecurity, recycled videos of past conflicts trigger fresh panic. Public health also suffers as unverified cures spread faster than medical advice. In these high-stakes moments, misinformation shapes behaviour […]
Protecting Nigerians from global oil shocks
At a time when rising crude prices should translate into national gain, Nigerians are instead confronted with escalating petrol costs, deepening inflation, and economic anxiety. The renewed volatility in global oil markets, triggered by geo-political tensions in the Middle East, has once again exposed the country’s fragile energy architecture. For a major crude producer, this […]
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