Better deal for indigenous sailors
Tackling light arms proliferation
International flights: The case for a Naira-only mandate
CBN should revisit its new POS rule
Making the Student Venture Capital Grant successful
Operation Safe Corridor, a danger to Nigeria!
Tackling pollution of our rivers
Confronting the nation’s housing crisis
No to exclusion of opposition leaders
Justice for Okuama detainees
Making governance more accountable
Lenacapavir: Hope rising for HIV patients
Need to implement value-addition export policy
Plateau massacres: Keep your word, Mr President
AFCON 2025: CAF goofed!
33 banks now bigger, stronger
Easter: Celebrating amid bloodshed
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SubscribeReligion and ethnicity undermining our democracy
Democracy, in its purest conception, rests on the principles of equality, merit and the collective will of the people. Yet, in many plural societies such as Nigeria, these ideals are increasingly suffocated by the influence of religion and ethnicity—two forces that, while culturally significant, have become pernicious tools in the political arena. Rather than serving […]
Preparing for effective state policing
The recent submission of a 75-page framework for state policing by the Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, to the Deputy President of the Senate, Jibrin Barau, marks a watershed moment in Nigeria’s constitutional and security evolution. It demonstrates President Bola Tinubu’s determination to take state police beyond mere rhetoric. For decades, the debate over Nigeria’s […]
What COP-31 could mean for Nigeria
Come November 9 to 20, 2026, the world will converge in the historic Turkish city of Antalya for the 31st edition of Committee of Parties, COP-31, conference on climate change convened by the United Nations. Climate change conferences pull intimidating numbers of delegates from member-nations of the UN annually. For the COP-30 which took place […]
Fixing Nigeria’s electric power woes
For decades, Nigeria’s power sector has remained the ultimate paradox: a nation sitting on some of the world’s largest gas reserves and bathed in perennial sunlight, yet perpetually cloaked in darkness. Despite billions of dollars in investment and a landmark privatisation exercise in 2013, the insoluble nature of the power crisis persists, stifling industrialisation and […]
Sharing power sector’s subsidy burdens
The recent decision by the Federal Government to share the cost of paying electricity subsidies with the States and Local Government Areas, LGAs, is a consequential adjustment to the current realities in our power sector environment. It is another determined effort to reduce the parasitic dependence of sub-national governments on the centre. At a recent […]
Making LGAs more impactful
The debate over local government autonomy in Nigeria continues to rage, raising an important question: will financial independence for local governments truly translate into development at the grass-roots? For decades, advocates have argued that granting local governments direct control over their funds will accelerate grass-roots development. Yet, while financial autonomy is an important step, it […]
Making e-transmission of results work
Few reforms promise to restore public confidence in Nigeria’s elections like electronic transmission of results. In a country where ballot snatching, result manipulation, electoral violence and manual collation have too often cast shadows over the people’s will, e-transmission offers speed, transparency and traceability. Yet technology alone cannot guarantee credibility. To make e-transmission truly work, Nigeria […]
Insecurity: Need to crack down on saboteurs
The controversy over the statement attributed to Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Olufemi Oluyede, that many indigenes of communities under the siege of insecurity collude with terrorists and bandits, is unnecessary. It is not only a statement of fact, it is one of the reasons that terrorism and insurgency have remained intractable after 17 years […]
Aso Rock’s solar power cocoon
In a move that underscores both promise and paradox, the State House at the presidential complex in Abuja has announced plans to disconnect from Nigeria’s notoriously unreliable national grid this March, fully embracing solar power. State House Permanent Secretary. Temitope Fashedemi, revealed during the Senate’s 2026 budget defence on February 11, 2026, that the project, […]
Maiduguri: Return of suicide bombing
Monday, March 16, 2026 marked the grisly return of suicide bombing terrorism to its birthplace in Nigeria, Maiduguri, the Borno State capital. Though no group had, as at press time, claimed responsibility for the dastardly act, it is widely believed to be the handiwork of Islamic terrorist groups, Boko Haram and their Islamic State in […]
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