In politics, as in life, pride may rise, but history, and scripture, reminds us that it can also fall. Leaders who internalize this lesson do not...
Governor Fubara’s insistence on fiscal discipline may disrupt entrenched arrangements, but disruption is sometimes the price of reform. Independence is not insubordination. Prudence is not rebellion....
While politicians posture, Nigerians are trying to understand a new tax regime, rising costs, shrinking incomes, and policy explanations that sound more academic than humane. Economic...
Until Nigerian leaders stop building excuses and start building institutions, the gap between both countries will remain. Singapore’s rise is not an insult to Nigeria. It...
Nigerian politics has produced a number of queer politicians and their absurd politics. One was Chief S. L. Akintola, the polyglot. S.L’s biting tongue was like...
Nigeria cannot afford a perpetual campaign cycle. The country is grappling with economic hardship, insecurity, and institutional fatigue. This is the time for governance, not grandstanding....
To fully maximize technology in education, government investment is crucial. Public-private partnerships can help provide internet access, digital devices, and training to schools. Government policies must...
Nigeria deserves a Police Force that is firm, fair, and accountable, and a media ecosystem that reports responsibly. We must not sacrifice truth on the altar...
Participants noted the development of Russia–India cooperation and implementation of joint business projects will continue at major international platforms, including the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum,...
Where a business relationship is undocumented or poorly documented, even a legitimate claim may fail for lack of proof. Oral agreements, while legally recognisable in limited...