An op-ed on Nigeria’s “Live History” textbook controversy and what the exclusion of Igbos from educational content reveals about systemic bias and national unity.
This global contest now extends decisively into Africa. In Nigeria, over 80% of lithium mining projects are financed by Chinese investors. Between late 2023 and late...
Government and Politics textbooks were not written as academic decoration. They distil centuries of political experience designed to prevent exactly this kind of decay. Nigeria does...
Nigeria has a crucial choice to make in 2027. We have to decide whether to continue to dwell in fear and insecurity or vote out this...
Beyond reopening markets, Governor Soludo must ensure the provision of watertight security, not only in and around major markets every Monday, but across the entire state....
From an online post, a commentator asked an intriguing question: “If the African Union (AU) cannot create a single currency, a unified military, or a common...
It was when Moses went deep into the wilderness that he met God. Men and women of sacrifice understand this universal / divine principle. Great things, greatness, gold,...
Emergency legal responses under Nigerian family law serve as essential safeguards against marital breakdown, domestic violence, and child endangerment, as enshrined in statutes like the Violence...
America is making many mistakes made by the British Empire, too. Believing power lasts forever is an illusion, and you know, history has a habit of...
Judging by the past reform in 2004-2005, it has shown that Nigeria’s banking recapitalisation will be judged not by the size of balance sheets, but by...
There can be no sympathy for military officers who took their eyes off Nigeria’s steep security challenges to plan a doomed coup. They must be made...
Ultimately, the sachet alcohol debate is a test of policy realism. Wellbeing is not achieved through rules alone, but through trust, inclusion and an understanding of...