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Ondo @ 50: Celebrating enduring legacies

Ondo @ 50: Celebrating enduring legacies

By Adegboyega Adefarati Enduring Legacy refers to the lasting impact or influence that actions, policies, or decisions from the past have on future generations or systems. It denotes the persistent consequences that extend over long periods of time. The foundational and fundamental foresight for a formidable future determine the lasting impact of how enduring legacies […]

Confusion as Political Strategy: Is 2027 being engineered for crisis?

Confusion as Political Strategy: Is 2027 being engineered for crisis?

By Samson Itodo  The current controversy unfolding ahead of the 2027 general election was entirely avoidable if only Nigeria’s political elite prioritized public interest and collective good above narrow, self-serving agendas. There was no justification for delaying amendments to the Electoral Act, given that both Senate and House committees commenced the reform process in 2023. […]

Norm Governance in Nigeria: Not “Who We Are,” but What We Choose to Honor

Norm Governance in Nigeria: Not “Who We Are,” but What We Choose to Honor

By Philip Obazee Nigeria’s public-life problems are too often narrated as if they were reducible to one variable: “government failure.” That diagnosis is sometimes correct, often important, and always tempting because it is clean. It has a clear villain, a clear demand, and a familiar rhetoric. But the clean story is not the whole story. […]

Biodun Faleke: The Spring of Hope

Biodun Faleke: The Spring of Hope

By Dapo Ipoola The spring of hope represents a time of renewal, optimism, and new beginnings, often associated with the seasonal transition and metaphorical, spiritual, or charitable efforts. It is commonly used for, or refers to, humanitarian organizations, faith-based initiatives, and educational resources aimed at providing support, clean water, and community empowerment. Hope itself is […]