Editorial

Tackling light arms proliferation

The proliferation of small arms and light weapons across Nigeria is not a distant threat; it is an immediate, corrosive reality that bleeds communities dry of security, livelihood and hope. Pistols, assault rifles and improvised firearms have become the currency of violence, multiplying the lethality of banditry, kidnapping, communal clashes and organised crime. Where once […]
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Dangers in altering statutory provisions after passage

The Nigerian tax system has undergone significant transformation in recent years, driven by the need to modernise tax administration, eliminate obsolete provisions, and enhance revenue generation for sustainable economic development. Not surprising, a number of comprehensive tax legislations, the Nigeria Tax Act 2025, Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025, Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act 2025, and […]

Coups in West Africa and sustainability of democracy

The recent failed coup attempt in Republic of Benin, allegedly led by Lt. Col. Pascal Tigri, has once again drawn attention to a disturbing trend in West Africa: the resurgence of military interventions in governance.   Coming just days after soldiers reportedly seized power in Guinea-Bissau while a presidential election was underway, the incident underscores the fragility of […]

Detty December and road congestion

Detty December refers to the high-energy festive season in Nigeria, especially Lagos, from mid-December through early January, marked by non-stop parties, concerts, and social events. The term “Detty,” derived from Nigerian Pidgin for “dirty,” captures the wild, unrestrained celebrations as diaspora Nigerians return home, boosting the city’s vibe.  The phrase gained traction around 2016 when […]

Developing a reliable social register

The vexed issue of evolving a professionally designed and operated National Social Register, NSR, to help the most vulnerable elements of our society came up at a stakeholder forum in Lagos last September under the theme: “Advancing Social Protection Through the National Social Register, NSR”. At the event, the National Coordinator of the National Social Investment […]

Oil theft impoverishes Nigerians 

The seizure of a Nigerian-owned super tanker by US Naval authorities on allegations of crude oil theft lays bare a festering wound in Nigeria’s economy. This isn’t a one-off embarrassment; it’s the latest symptom of a criminal enterprise that has siphoned billions from our national coffers for decades. Ordinary Nigerians don’t command super tankers or […]

Mitigating rising cost of air travel in Nigeria

At the centre of a recent heated debate in the National Assembly was a troubling and unavoidable question: How are Nigerians expected to travel home for Christmas and New Year when a one-way domestic flight now costs as much as N450,000? What began as a gradual climb in prices has now become a full-blown crisis. […]

Debunking the climate change excuse for terrorism

The narrative framing killings by Fulani herdsmen and terrorists in Nigeria’s Middle Belt as mere “herder-farmer clashes” driven by climate change is a dangerous distortion that excuses mass murder. This fraudulent argument claims herders, facing desertification and scarce grazing, encroach on farmlands, sparking violence-a global issue supposedly justifying bloodshed. Yet climate change afflicts all Nigerians, […]

Mending Nigeria’s social safety net

“Fuel subsidy is gone!” With those four words, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signalled the end of Nigeria’s decades-long subsidy regime during his inaugural speech at Eagle Square in May 2023. He argued that the subsidy could no longer be justified and that funds saved would be channelled into infrastructure and programmes to improve citizens’ lives. […]

A century of aviation in Nigeria

November 1, 2025 marked the first 100 years of civil aviation in Nigeria, and Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), did not take it lightly. The first Nigerian International Air-show, NIA, was organised in Abuja to mark the momentous celebration. It was also an auspicious moment to honour the personalities who played […]

Kogi govt’s “relocate” advisory

The Kogi State Government recently reacted to a church attack by Islamist bandits on Ejiba, Yagba West LGA, telling citizens in “crime-prone” areas to reconsider suspending worship services or relocating their worship centres till the security situation improves. The bandits had swooped on a morning service of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, abducting the pastor, […]

Who gave the order?

Immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, General Christopher Musa, was in the Senate on Wednesday December 3, 2025 for his screening as President Bola Tinubu’s nominee for Defence Minister. Why is an officer removed as CDS just about a month ago suddenly found worthy to be Defence Minister? What changed? At the screening exercise, […]

Tinubu’s ambassadorial nominations

Thirty one months into his 48-month tenure as President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu last week unfolded the names of 32 nominees for ambassadorial postings. This action has sent many tongues wagging, and for several reasons. Why did the president wait this long to appoint ambassadors? Nigeria will enter full political season as from January 2026. With […]

Revisiting Safe Schools Initiative

The fragility of school security in Nigeria was laid bare once again recently with the abduction of 25 female students of Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, in Kebbi State, and the killing of the school’s vice principal. It was closely followed by the abduction of over 300 pupils of St. Mary’s Catholic School, Papiri […]

“Repentant” terrorist can’t be president

Some senior officials of the Nigerian security forces have been making provocative statements in their rather confounding bids to appease terrorists, jihadists, Fulani herdsmen militants and bandits rather than bring them to justice. Given the serious implications of this narrative, we join well-meaning Nigerians to vehemently reject it. In a recent viral video, the General […]

Freedom for justice miscarriage victim, Sunday Jackson

A major flaw in the Nigerian legal system has been exposed to the global community with the trending story of brazen miscarriage of justice visited on citizen Sunday Jackson, a farmer from Dong community in Numan Local Government Area of Adamawa State. Sometime in 2015, Jackson was working on his farm and a Fulani herdsman, […]

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