The unidentified problem of Nigeria: From forced migration to AUTOSUCOM Revolution (I)
Matawalle: Judging a book by its cover
Truth under siege: Nigeria’s urgent war against digital misinformation
Rulers now to use words, not budgets
Senate’s push for death penalty against kidnappers
Dangote’s N1trn investment for Nigeria’s next generation
Ekiti’s Turnaround: Governor Oyebanji’s 3-Year Scorecard
DELTA 2027: Rotation has come to stay!
Manufacturers of coups and bandits
Public education: EdoBEST 2.0 as evidence of a promise kept
Our age of jangled nerves breeding complex problems
Nigeria: Leadership as a red-carpet exchange programme
The resurgence of military coups in Africa and why democracy is failing
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SubscribeGeneral Musa’s second chance
By NICK DAZANG General Christopher Musa’s spell-binding story must rank as the classical case of “the stone which the builders rejected has become the chief corner stone”. Consider: In a notable game of musical chairs, and chairs for the music, General Christopher Musa, as Chief of Defense Staff, CDS, as he then was, was removed with […]
Creativity as Africa’s new currency
Gridlocked in Lagos traffic on the eve of Art X Lagos’s 10th anniversary, I questioned whether the journey was worth it
100 Days of Deliverables: Amazing amazons at best in greater Kosofe, greater Somolu
By Mojeed-Ekelojumati Rahman The political architect of modern Lagos local governance, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT)—who midwifed the creation of 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in 2003 from the original 20 Local Governments-would no doubt be smiling at the visible fruits of that bold initiative. Alongside his trusted lieutenants and apex leaders -Otunba Bushura […]
Political ethnic classifications: A heap of fabrications and fallacies
BY DUMBI OSANI In an earlier article titled, “State Creation, Political Frivolities and the Anioma Question”, I debunked Senator Ned Nwoko’s assertion that the people of Delta North Senatorial District are Igbo. I categorically affirmed, based on linguistic and cultural facts, that the Ukwuani are not Igbo. I also questioned why the Senator is particular about Igbo […]
ACF: A leap from socio-cultural advocacy to political activism
By AMINU JAHUN Kaduna, the North’s regional capital, recently hosted ACF’s silver jubilee celebrations. The scary state of the North should have made the anniversary a less celebratory and self adulatory exercise, and more of a prayerful and self criticism exploration.“When a large swath of the North is an ungoverned space, there is need for prayers for […]
Critical tasks before developing countries: A PGM Perspective
By VICTOR DADA Developing countries stand at a historic turning point. Their current socio-economic struggles: deepening poverty, weak institutions, infrastructural collapse, elite capture, political volatility, and dependency traps are not random misfortunes. They are systemic consequences of institutional and governance failures accumulated over decades. Emerging insights from Prosperity Governance & Management, PGM, now provide a scientific pathway […]
Of BPP and national development
The role of public procurement is critical to economic growth and national development. It serves as a nexus between pricing, risk, sustainability, and the broader governance of a nation.
The Cracks, the Calling, and the Conscience: A Honest Look at Today’s Nigerian Church
By Sola Adebawo I’ve been thinking about the atmosphere in the Nigerian Christian community lately, and it feels… tense. Not dramatic, exactly, but like one of those family meetings where everyone is avoiding eye contact because nobody wants to say the obvious. At some point, though, someone has to talk about it. Maybe that’s what this […]
Ambassadorial Nomination: I saw it coming for Mrs. Ajimobi
By Kehinde Olaosebikan When someone has quality, it may be latent but when a person is made of great quality, it is discernible to all. Behind every successful man, they say, there is a woman. Her husband has gone to rest in the bosom of the Lord, but she keeps the flag flying and very far […]
Bunmi Tunji- Ojo: The magical revolutionist
By Dapo Ipoola According to an extensive research work, a revolutionist is a person who advocates for or takes part in a revolution, seeking to bring about a radical or sweeping change in government, laws, or a social system. These individuals are often associated with being rebellious, radical, and willing to challenge established authority. They […]
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