Olu of Warri’s fifth Anniversary: It’s about culture, homecoming, empowerment – Lawrence Wilbert
No nation can shoot its way to peace — Opadokun
Fears that genuine elections won’t hold in 2027 fuelling defections to APC —Jacob Mark
Tinubu’s reforms easing pains, stabilizing economy – Olabimtan, Ondo RHA Coordinator
We didn’t work with version of tax bill passed by Reps – Oyedele
The communication expert tracking how crisis messages land, or don’t
Despite all intrigues, Adeleke is man to beat in Osun poll – Akindele

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27 Years of CRIVIFON: Gloria Egbuji speaks on reforms, resistance and rising impact
For 27 years, Gloria Egbuji has remained one of Nigeria’s most resolute voices for justice, compassion and institutional reform
Indigenous firms need to collaborate to take over upstream sector — Ebhodaghe
The industry is resilient but remains structurally challenged by inefficiencies. This is actually the focus of my current PhD research
Tanko Yakasai @ 100: These crop of leaders should learn from 1st Republic politicians
“Wherever you have human beings, you have problems. And it is the human beings who will seek the help of God to overcome their problems”
State of the Nation: How Nigeria can tame insecurity – Sara-Igbe
Elder Statesman, former Security Adviser to Rivers state Government and a chieftain of PANDEF, Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, gives an insight into the fight against terrorism
Why bandits are difficult to defeat militarily — Col Samaila Yombe (rtd), civil war veteran
•Narrates how terrorists abducted Kebbi Deputy Speaker while praying in mosque By Kennedy Mbele Colonel Samaila Yombe (rtd) is one of the veterans of the Nigerian civil war. The infantry officer fought in the war since the start in 1967 to the time it ended in 1970. Yombe also served as Deputy Governor of Kebbi […]
Political process must be affordable to enable youth participate — Prof Harrison
A globally recognised leadership scholar and Director of the Centre for Leadership and Empowerment in Greater Manchester, Professor Christian Harrison, in this interview, speaks on the need for intentional leadership development in schools, communities and political structures. Excerpts: Looking at the recent leadership crisis in Nigeria, what patterns make Nigerians, especially the youth, vulnerable to political manipulation? […]
Archbishop Osa-Oni to Leaders: You know what must be done to end insecurity
The Founder and Senior Pastor of Vineyard Christian Ministries Inc., Archbishop John Osa-Oni, has called on Nigeria’s leaders to take decisive and immediate action to overhaul the nation’s security architecture, insisting that those in authority “know what to do.”
Affiliate Credibility in Age of Misinformation: Why honesty is new growth strategy – Sebastian Jarosch
The proliferation of Artificial Intelligence has made many of us skeptical about the facts and fiction that we read online
Nigeria’s leadership crisis: Christian Harrison urges youth to lead with vision, not emotion
Be the change you want to see. If you want a better system, embody the values of that system yourself. You are tomorrow’s leaders
Why global citizenship is new wealth — Optiva’s Amaka Okeke”
For many Nigerian families, the conversation around global mobility has evolved from luxury to necessity. With economic uncertainty, rising medical travel barriers, and increasing demand for foreign-currency income streams…
Asagba of Asaba: Legal encyclopaedia-cum-activist changing narrative from throne
“If we can move together, if you are down, somebody brings you up. Somebody is up; he wants to bring somebody up”
Why Anioma state is best option for Igbo nation — Oganah
As the debate over constitutional restructuring intensifies, the renewed push for the creation of Anioma State has moved to the front burner of national discourse.
All eyes on Reps as they probe unrepatriated export proceeds since 1996
The House of Representatives has commenced what may become one of the most extensive financial investigations in Nigeria as lawmakers begin a detailed probe into the alleged non-repatriation of about 850 billion dollars in export proceeds recorded between 1996 and 2014.
Why I won’t abandon my wig and gown as king — Ohworode of Olomu, Albert Akpomudje
Albert Akpomudje (SAN) and Vice Chairman, Body of Benchers, today ascends the throne as the 14th Ohworode of Olomu Kingdom
Style, stories: Jay On-Air talks fashion, Facebook at LFW
By Esther Onyegbula In an era where social media has become both a stage and a classroom, Joseph Onaolapo, better known as Jay On-Air, stands out as a voice of creativity, consistency, and connection. For over a decade, he has seamlessly woven journalism, acting, and content creation into a career defined by authenticity and impact. […]

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