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Appreciating NEDC’s intervention in North East educational struggle 

By Alimi Mosco  For several years, schools in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria, and indeed its entire educational system, were in ruins and rotting. They were visibly and intentionally targeted. Schools were burned, teachers and learners were killed, while thousands more were displaced or abducted, with entire communities left with an equal generation of children, […]

Understanding Tajudeen Abbas’ resounding APC Primary affirmation

By Paul Danko Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, PhD, occupies a conspicuous place in the national politics of Nigeria as the Speaker of the 10th Assembly. Beyond this prominent position, he remains an indelible part of the growth and development of democratic representation and sustainable legislature — not only in Nigeria but on the international stage […]

Court judgment raises concerns about civic freedoms in Nigeria

On May 5, a Nigerian high court ordered the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), a prominent local human rights organization, to pay 100 million naira (about US$72,000) in damages to two Department of State Services officials.

2027: As tussle for who represents Idemili North/South intensifies

By Matilda Ikediobi  Idemili North and South Federal Constituency is made up of two local government areas in Anambra State. Both local government areas are considered the most populous in terms of voter concentration in the entire state, and fall within Anambra Central Senatorial Zone, but bordering the popular commercial city, Onitsha which is in […]

Psycho-social stress in Lagos workplace

By OBI IGBOKWE There is a health crisis unfolding quietly inside Nigeria’s most productive organisations, and most HR leaders cannot see it. It does not announce itself the way a physical injury does. There is no accident form to fill, no insurance claim to process on day one. It arrives gradually — in the manager […]

The dangerous politicisation of Nigeria’s traditional institutions

By Ejiro Ofoye In the ancient political philosophy of Africa, the traditional ruler was never designed to be a partisan actor. He was the custodian of culture, the moral compass of the people, and the father of all — irrespective of political affiliation, religion, class, or ideology. The palace was sacred ground; a place where politicians […]

Nigeria’s opposition and why President Tinubu continues to triumph

By Akin Awofolaju, PhD , CLE, CSP, CFP, CFA, CFE.( Global Analyst & Neuroeconomist) – (USA) Politics in Nigeria today increasingly resembles what literary scholars call the “Theatre of the Absurd” a stage where actors appear active, loud, emotional, and dramatic, yet fundamentally disconnected from coherent strategy, ideological clarity, and institutional realism. In this political […]

2027: APC’s Arrogance, PDP’s Collapse, and the Coalition That Must Not Fail

By OZIMEDE, Peter Nigeria’s 2027 election is not waiting for INEC’s timetable. It’s already playing out in whispered meetings in Abuja hotels, in WhatsApp groups run by agitated youths, and in courtrooms where political parties are tearing themselves apart. The All Progressives Congress [APC] is drunk on incumbency. The Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] is a house on […]

For Nazir…

Monte Carlo, St. Tropez, St. Moritz, Juan Le Pins, Acapulco, and much of the world without a care and with no apology

Taiwo Oyedele: Likewise, Nigeria cannot tax its way out of poverty

By Moshood Oshunfurewa There is a certain tragedy in watching a nation articulate its own contradictions in public. When Minister of Finance Taiwo Oyedele stood before the 28th Annual Tax Conference of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria and declared that “Nigeria cannot continue to finance development primarily through borrowing,” the statement landed with the […]

The Search for a Competent Nigerian Presidency

By Paul  A. Obi Nigeria’s democratic journey has produced many politicians, many campaigners, and many rhetoricians. What it has produced far less frequently are individuals whose lives demonstrate sustained competence in administration, finance, institution-building, and national cohesion anchored on strong character and integrity before seeking political power. This is especially in  a nation burdened by insecurity, […]

A Reflection on Leadership, Political Stability: The future of Kwara 

By Abdullahi Oladimeji Kwara State is approaching a critical political transition at a time of increasing national uncertainty, economic pressure, security challenges, and rising political volatility across Nigeria. This is not an ordinary succession cycle. It is a defining moment that requires discipline, strategic thinking, institutional maturity, and a leadership choice capable of preserving stability while expanding […]

Rivers 2027: How proven loyalty is speaking for Kingsley Chinda

By Thomas Taribo  There are two types of loyalty: true loyalty and strategic loyalty. True loyalty is rare and unambitious. True loyalty is unsaleable; it stays when all else leaves, because it has no exit clause, and convenience, but strategic loyalty is common because it’s rational, and transactional.  In politics, you need both to win. […]

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