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SubscribeNigeria would speak with fire if FFK faced Mehdi Hasan
How I wish it was him that was interviewed by Mehdi Hassan of Al Jazeera and not the young and inexperienced Daniel Bwala because he would have not only humbled Hassan but also done Nigeria proud.
Jimoh Ibrahim at the United Nations: Experience, diplomacy, and Nigeria’s voice on the global stage
By Wale Obanigba The appointment of Jimoh Ibrahim as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations marks an important moment in the country’s diplomatic engagement on the global stage. A seasoned businessman, legal scholar, and politician, Ibrahim brings a blend of intellectual depth, international exposure, and legislative experience that positions him strongly for the role. […]
Lagos Airport fire: How NAMA sustained safety of Nigeria’s airspace
By Okhumeode Momodu The Lagos airport community woke up Monday, 23rd February, 2026 to witness an uproar following a fire outbreak that engulfed parts of the fourth and fifth floors of Terminal One of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos, triggering an emergency response and temporary disruption of flight operations. While the inferno damaged […]
Prof. Nwuche: How Nigeria can diversify from energy
By Matthew Johnson Nigeria’s energy sector remains under sustained pressure. Balooning fuel prices, frequent national grid collapses, and significant financial liabilities in the power sector continue to expose structural deficits. Despite being one of Africa’s largest crude oil producers, the country still relies heavily on imported refined petroleum products, creating a strain on foreign exchange […]
Ikorodu Constituency 1: Ogunleye’s representation, complimented by grassroots impact of Shittu
By Emem Idio The people of Ikorodu Constituency 1 are witnessing a steady wave of development and community-focused initiatives under the leadership of Hon. Gbolahan Ogunleye, a dedicated member of the Lagos State House of Assembly representing Ikorodu Constituency 1. His constituency, which comprises Ikorodu North LCDA, Ikorodu West LCDA, and Ikorodu Central, has continued […]
Okpebholo’s three-pronged strategy for Edo Roads
By Patrick Agbonlahor Some say Governor Monday Okpebholo is the reincarnation of late Ambrose Alli. Others see him in the class of late Gen. Samuel Ogbemudia in the old Bendel State. I have also heard people saying Governor Monday Okpebholo is in a class of his own because of the ongoing massive infrastructure development in […]
The BATUK Legacy: Three women in Nanyuki tell their stories of abuse, abandonment, and injustice
By MANUAL KEITA Three women who fell victim to British soldiers from the British Army Training Unit Kenya, BATUK, have shared their painful experiences. BATUK, based at Nyati Barracks in Nanyuki, Laikipia County, operates under a long-standing controversial defence agreement between Kenya and the United Kingdom. The women spoke on condition of anonymity to protect […]
Nigeria would speak with fire if FFK faced Mehdi Hasan
In politics, timing is everything. In diplomacy, character is everything. And in moments of national importance, leadership must be entrusted to individuals …
International Women’s Day: Why women’s impact in science must shape future of innovation
Structural barriers, including access to education, mentorship opportunities, and leadership pathways, continue to limit women
Repositioning Migration: Why private sector must lead sustainable solutions
As global migration dynamics continue to evolve, so too must the models used to address them. Africa’s development trajectory will increasingly depend on
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