Few stories embody the fragility of power like that of Ike Ekweremadu. A man who once walked with kings, dined in Buckingham, and shaped the Nigerian...
The only way the Nigerian media can play its rightful role in the success of democracy, especially the success of the Tinubu government, isn’t by sucking...
And in a democracy governed by law, common sense must never be treated as a crime. In a constitutional democracy, even Ministers must submit to the...
As I have argued earlier, IJGS’s alumni commitment is demonstrated through various renovation projects. I stand by it! For instance, in 2016, Class ‘76 renovated the...
As Edward Bernays warned decades ago, “You can’t hide facts that are visible to everyone; you can only adjust perception through truth and empathy.” The public’s...
One most important lesson is that our rulers in Nigeria should adopt a new matrix for decent behavior. It is wrong to disrespect rulers, but that...
This is not about declaring him “mad” or unfit in a stigmatizing way. It is about recognizing that leadership, especially in a fragile democracy, demands emotional...