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Reflections on the five-year voyage of storytelling of the Congress newspaper

By ENEWARIDIDEKE EKANPOU  My voyage today centres on the five years of Congress’ uninterrupted journalistic voyage around the world, driven by a philosophy to re-imagine and reconceptualise the borders in human relations between the rulers and the ruled as a site for meaningful interaction and integration towards building a great society. The envisioned great society is […]
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Making the oil and gas sector work for citizens: NUPRC rescue mission

By James Itodo  The Nigerian oil and gas sector, since its discovery, exploration, and exploitation at the turn of the century, has become the goose that lays the golden egg, likened only to the much-sought-after bride. This is because oil, and later gas, remained the main economic sustainer, accounting for virtually all the revenue utilised […]

Nigeria at the Brink: A call for structural courage beyond political theatre

By Prof. Mondy Selle Gold Mr. President, Nigeria has arrived at a perilous inflection point, and the recent nomination to the Ministry of Defense has illuminated a troubling cycle that demands candid repudiation. The nation is convulsing under the weight of unrestrained violence, yet instead of confronting terrorism with structural audacity, this administration continues to […]

Why Nigeria Must Take Animal Identification Seriously: A New Book Review

By Adewale A. Adeyeye, PhD Nigeria’s national security challenges are often discussed in terms of insurgency, banditry, and terrorism. Yet, one persistent and deeply destabilising issue that continues to receive insufficient policy attention is cattle rustling, especially amid insecurity fuelled by farmer-herder conflicts. In a new book, Animal Identification System and National Security: A Study […]

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