Tinubunomics: A theory
School abductions in Nigeria must never become normal
Nigeria and the crisis of performative patriotism
CBN’s reforms and S&P global rating for Nigeria
Oborevwori’s oration on inclusive governance
The feasibility of fixing Nigeria automatically
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Subscribe2027: 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 […]
The Actors and their Own Movies: A Call for civility among Nigerian filmmakers
What makes a superstar should go beyond the possession of potential; there should be provision for refinement
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