What must change is not the science. What must change is the decision to act. Because the moment we accept that nothing can be done, we...
If Nigeria is to break free from this cycle, the conversation must evolve. It is not enough to demand that politicians “love the country.” The focus...
Nigeria’s judiciary has faced years of criticism, and much of it has been justified. Delay, inconsistency, and lack of transparency have affected public trust. Yet, within...
Niger Delta leaders demand decentralisation of pipeline surveillance contracts, citing low oil production, unemployment, and regional imbalance.
Foreign capital inflows into Nigeria rose sharply in 2025 to $23.21bn, with portfolio investment dominating as investor confidence strengthens, NBS data shows.
What do we do? Resignation is not an option so all progressive minds have to keep on pushing. Constitutional amendment seems a necessary step to take....
Nigeria continues to grapple with persistent insecurity. From banditry in the North-West to insurgency in the North-East, and kidnappings across various regions, citizens live in constant...
Addressing this crisis requires a multi-dimensional response. Laws must be enforced consistently and transparently to disrupt networks and deter misuse. Prevention through youth engagement, education, and...
But power systems do not respond to structure alone. They respond to coordination, discipline, and time. Within the brief period of that administration, before President Yar’Adua’s...
Nigeria has all the ingredients for success: abundant natural gas, significant hydropower potential, and a large market that can attract investment. What it lacks is political...