Editorial

Growing menace of infrastructure vandalism

The perceived stripping of metal fittings from a flyover bridge around Alakija, Lagos, is another frightening reminder of the growing menace of infrastructure vandalism in Nigeria. The incident was serious enough to attract Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to the scene, while the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, also weighed in on the danger posed by the […]
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Repositioning AU, ECOWAS for relevance

The only interest that Tinubu and his fellow West African leaders have in the Niger imbroglio is the fear that their own hold on power could be endangered. Apart from that, Nigeria’s national interest was never threatened by the change of government.

Healthcare: Time for action

The neglect of our healthcare professionals is even more pathetic at the state levels. In Abia State, for instance, teaching hospital and other medical staff were once owed 23 months salaries, for which they embarked on a strike that lasted over six months. 

Continuity, part of good governance

Project abandonment is a pastime for most Nigerian leaders. One of the few positive things that could be said about Muhammadu Buhari’s regime is that he continued many elite projects he inherited from his predecessors. These included the revival of the railway network, the continuation of some federal trunk roads, and completion of the Second Niger Bridge.

Investors: Charity begins at home

However, we want to remind him that charity begins at home. Experts believe that hunting for foreign investors while our domestic investors have not been given enough rope to prove the fertility of the Nigerian economy may end up attracting more of hustlers than the real, strategic investors we need.

Ineffective panic reactions to coups in Africa

It is these same conditions of corruption, misrule and leaders serving as puppets of the former colonial master, France, and otherwise independent countries becoming the battleground of world powers that torched off the “Sahel Spring”, which could grow even further.

Fond memories of Nelson Mandela

The image of Mandela’s infectious smile is etched in the minds of those who admired him. Despite the immense challenges he faced, he always presented himself with grace and warmth. His gentle demeanor and genuine kindness were reflected in every interaction he had,  whether with world leaders or ordinary citizens.

Repositioning our foreign missions

For this and other reasons, Nigeria has a terrible image internationally. Our green passport enjoys little prestige or value. Nigerians are regularly targeted for xenophobic attacks, especially right here on the continent of Africa. Unfortunately, our foreign missions have proved incapable of responding to the needs of the Nigerian diaspora due to poor funding and governance of our diplomatic sector.

100 days of mixed fortunes

By pronouncing the subsidy over with immediate effect during his inauguration, Tinubu plunged the economy into a tailspin. Petrol price tripled in many parts of the country and became scarce as marketers shut their gates.

Herdsmen: 60,000 dead and counting!

Over the centuries, the herdsmen who used to be peaceful became violent because the grazing routes that their host communities allowed them to use to move their cattle around were taken over for the use of the exploding human population for farming and housing.

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