The crisis in Bokkos is a harsh reminder that education and security are deeply linked. When schools break and safety is threatened, futures shatter. Urgent action...
Security receives the largest sectoral allocation, N5.41 trillion, alongside a new national counterterrorism doctrine targeting all armed non-state actors. The administration argues, correctly, that without security,...
Drug abuse remains a major threat to Nigeria’s social stability, public health, and national development. If left unchecked, it can undermine the future of the country,...
Nigeria's youth are leading the charge, driving innovation and entrepreneurship in a way that's inspiring. From tech startups to social enterprises, young Nigerians are finding creative...
The pressure to gain likes, followers, and positive comments can also take a toll on mental health. The desire for validation through social media engagement can...
Such moments reveal the moral cost of our digital habits. Social media accelerates opinion but dulls empathy. It trains us to react, not to reflect. A...
Although Sokoto is enmeshed in an array of incidents, including communal clashes, gunmen attacks, and banditry, banditry constitutes the most severe security concern, leading to kidnapping,...
From a strategic calculation, Kwankwaso stands to gain the most. If NNPP retains dominance in Kano, he remains the unquestioned political godfather. If APC makes inroads,...
Nigerians have every right to pose challenging questions. If local refining can lead to lower fuel prices, why then does electricity continue to be both expensive...
As prices continue to rise, the hardship in Nigeria is no longer an abstract economic concept—it is a daily lived experience. How the nation responds to...