Six months of Tunji Disu: Will he write his name in gold?
Nyesom Wike, Osun elections and sanctity of the ballots
The meat we eat and the years we lose: How Nigeria’s abattoirs quietly erode our life expectancy
NIMR clarifies claims by ASURI
Kano State is the most secure state under Gov. Abba
The cjn, the barrister and our obsession with titles
“You Won’t Call Me Tony”: Another instance of cultural preservation of the Nigerian culture
World Energy Council: Why Nigeria’s membership matters
Miracle workers and nation-building
The case for rebuilding Africa through values
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SubscribePDP moves to harmonise national, senatorial campaigns
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has begun efforts to strengthen coordination between its national and grassroots campaign structures as the party prepares for the forthcoming election season.
Reflections on the five-year voyage of storytelling of the Congress newspaper
By ENEWARIDIDEKE EKANPOU My voyage today centres on the five years of Congress’ uninterrupted journalistic voyage around the world, driven by a philosophy to re-imagine and reconceptualise the borders in human relations between the rulers and the ruled as a site for meaningful interaction and integration towards building a great society. The envisioned great society is […]
APC leadership must stop taking its goodwill for granted
When people who have bled for you begin to withdraw, it is not because they have suddenly become disloyal. It is because they have finally realised that their loyalty was never reciprocated.
Abuja is not drowning in rain, it’s drowning in bad decisions
Sometimes the most effective flood infrastructure is simply land left available for water. That is not wasted land. It is protected infrastructure.
After Osun, Why President Tinubu may need Adeleke in Osun and Oluyede in Ekiti
If President Tinubu wants to maximise his support in Osun in 2027, the influence of Adeleke and the political network around him is something that cannot simply be ignored.
Kenya halts UK Defence pact over unresolved military abuses as parliament demands accountability
A November 2025 report to the Kenyan Parliament documented significant deficiencies in the labour and safety practices of the British Army Training Unit Kenya, BATUK.
The Itsekiri Moment
By Michael Tidi History occasionally presents a people with moments they cannot afford to waste. Such moments are often disguised as anniversaries, festivals and celebrations. They arrive with colour and pageantry, yet beneath the excitement lies a more enduring question: Will this generation merely celebrate its inheritance, or will it enlarge it? The Itsekiri nation has […]
Uwa Bu Ahia: Trading ideas for development
By Emeka Mba There is a proverb the Igbo publicly render with relish and pride: Uwa bu afia — the world is a marketplace. We say it to explain our pursuit of communal and personal value, our enterprise, our presence in every corner of the globe where commerce thrives. From Ariaria, in Abia state to Alaba, in […]
Beyond Surgery: Can nutrition and lifestyle help prevent Uterine Fibroids?
By Vivian Obi For many Nigerian women, the word fibroid carries more fear than hope. It is a diagnosis often whispered among friends, discussed quietly within families, or discovered unexpectedly after years of enduring painful menstrual periods, heavy bleeding, persistent pelvic pain, or difficulty conceiving. By the time many women seek medical attention, surgery has become […]
Zacch Adedeji, and the Common Man’s Welfare
Since taking charge of the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), he has focused on making Nigeria’s tax system more modern, simple and effective.
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