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SubscribeBullets Before Ballots: Insecurity threatens 2027 polls – 5,272 killed in 5 months
Amupitan identified threats facing Nigeria’s elections: social media volatility, AI-driven disinformation, and Foreign Information Manipulation
June 12: Afenifere, Obi, Otti, Alia, Okpebholo others demand unity, security in Nigeria
As Nigeria marked June 12, leaders reflected on the nation’s democratic journey, urging vigilance, unity, welfare and accountability
IMF, economists disagree over Nigeria’s economic prescriptions
Nigeria’s leading economists and financial experts have disagreed with some of the latest policy prescriptions by the International Monetary Fund, IMF, for Nigeria
‘They disengage but never deradicalise’; fresh fears over ISWAP commanders who surrendered
When an insurgent lays down his weapon, does the threat truly end or simply change form? That question has moved from theoretical debate
Insecurity and fifth columnists: Highly placed individuals fund kidnap for survival, politics – Rear Admiral Olisemelogor
Every year, June 12 serves as a reminder of Nigeria’s democratic journey, a symbol of the people’s struggle for freedom, justice, accountability and representative governance. It is a day that celebrates the triumph of the popular will and the resilience of democratic ideals.
When borehole is on the map but not in the village
The deeper reform is not more boreholes. It is an accountability infrastructure that counts what actually works — sensors on installations, community-level functionality audits, data systems
Clean Water on Paper: How Nigeria’s rural communities live outside the data
She turned to Abang Kache, a small brook sheltered inside the forest, accessible only after a forty-minute walk across steep terrain
The River That Feeds and Kills: Climate, contamination, and COP31 reckoning Nigeria must have
Large deposits of human and animal waste lined the water’s edge and floated in the current. Nomadic shepherds waded in with their herds
Border corridor: Petrol freely smuggled out, rice is smuggled in despite 60 checkpoints
On May 25, 2026, the Seme Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service invited this reporter to a press briefing.
Poor Water Access: Nigerians suffering, dying daily — CSOs, farmers
AS the legendary and iconic Nigerian musician of blessed memory, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, puts it, “water no get enemy”, and now a globally accepted expression about the importance of the number one liquid God gave to humanity.
2026 Children’s Day: Which children is Nigeria celebrating?
Children’s Day was usually a big day for us. We looked forward to match past, dance competitions, and more on that day
Uba Sani at Three: Inside governance revolution reshaping Kaduna State
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna has steadily built a model anchored on inclusion, compassion, infrastructure, economic revitalisation, and peace
Tinubu’s Anniversary: Judiciary/Rule of Law – No excuses to fail, but…
Nigerians are worried. Members of the law profession also express concerns about the quality of judgments – sometimes contradicting evidence
Tinubu’s 3rd Anniversary: Leaders who failed spectacularly to keep their promise
Throughout history, there are leaders whose grand ambitions and promises have ended in spectacular failure.
INSECURITY: 1,095 DAYS AFTER – Tinubu’s Long War
When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu took the oath of office on May 29, 2023, he inherited not only an economy under severe strain but also one of the most complicated security crises in Nigeria’s modern history.
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