Insecurity and banditry are not just northern problems they are Nigerian problems. Until citizens feel safe in their homes, schools, and markets, true development cannot happen....
Social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram have created an online and offline divide. These platforms connect people across the globe, enabling communication,...
This moment is painful—perhaps one of the most humiliating in our recent history—but pain can serve two purposes: it can bury us, or it can break...
Dangote argues that the higher price of cement in Nigeria reflects broader systemic issues rather than deliberate price discrimination. According to him, addressing power supply, infrastructure...
Nigerians are repeatedly asked to pay more, yet roads are unsafe, public hospitals are overstretched, schools shut down over strikes, and insecurity remains widespread. When taxes...
The frequent party switching by Nigerian politicians highlights concerns about political opportunism and the quest for power. As the ruling party's popularity grows, it's attracting defectors,...
To demonstrate their belief in life after death, my people submit that memorializing of a parent by their children is an eternal assignment. They believe that...
The government must also strengthen laws and monitor pharmacies to stop the easy sale of hard drugs. Parent should build closer relation with their children and...
This paper has been able to reveal that politics of godfatherism is an impediment to Nigeria’s nascent democracy. It has gained prominence and assumed dominant feature...
Nigeria’s new tax rules are a step toward economic reform, but their success will ultimately be judged by their impact on the country’s most dynamic economic...