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Judicial rascality: When lower court judges defy the court above them

By EYIMOFE ATAKE  The administration of justice in any constitutional democracy rests upon a foundation of hierarchy, discipline, and the unqualified obligation of every court to obey the orders of the court above it. When a judge deliberately flouts that obligation, he does not merely commit a legal error. He strikes at the very architecture of […]
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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. […]

From handouts to harvests: How Bernard Doro is rewriting Nigeria’s social contract

By Kennedy Elaigwu Awodi For decades, the narrative surrounding Nigeria’s humanitarian efforts has been one of “emergency.” We have traditionally viewed the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs as a high-pressure fire station, rushing to douse the flames of displacement, flood, or acute hunger with one-off palliatives and temporary relief. While these interventions are necessary, they have […]

Majority Without Power: Why Nigerian youths must enter the arena

By Michael Tidi  There is an unfolding political reality in Nigeria that invites not mere observation, but rigorous reflection. Across the tiers of governance, one discerns a deliberate and structured grooming of successors, frequently drawn from the children and close affiliates of incumbent political actors, many of whom are themselves young. While this phenomenon is not […]

Charles Adetunji: When ‘world-top’ scientist became FUADSI  DVC

By Jimoh Olorede Nigeria is a great country that continues to suffer from world’s negative stereotypes which affect ‘nation-worth’, self-confidence and self-esteem of many Nigerians. The global perception held of the country is a stereotypical mindset that “nothing will ever change”, reflecting a fatalistic apathy that normalizes corruption, poor leadership and systemic failures, discouraging accountability […]

Julius Pondi’s flight

By Enewaridideke Ekanpou There is a prevailing aroma in town. That a particular federal legislator has just flown to the fourth floor of representation through the APC primary democratically held in the Headquarters of Burutu Local Government Area on 16 May 2026 is the aroma that currently spirals into every available political space of engagement. […]

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