“The press, like fire, is an excellent servant but a terrible master.” –James F. Cooper “Journalists, Protesters Flee As Police Open Fire On Demonstrators At MKO...
In the 25 years of our current uninterrupted democracy, four significant protests stand out: the 2007 protest against fuel price hikes, the 2012 Occupy Nigeria movement,...
At the moment, the social media landscape has been ablaze with a controversial hashtag: #IgboMustGo. This provocative call to action has sparked heated debates, raised tensions,...
Out of respect for our dear clerics who say peaceful protest is haram in Islam, let’s just consider their pronouncement as a fatwa. A fatwa is...
There is no denying the fact that the youth uprising that characterized the ongoing hunger protests in its first day in Kano is unarguably sad, and...
In the delicate dance between law enforcement and peaceful protesters, the role of police officers is pivotal. Their actions can either preserve the tranquility of demonstrations...
Recently, Hon Anthony Elekeokwuri, Director General, the Delta Investment Development Agency (DIDA) called on serious minded local and foreign investors to take advantage of the state...
On August 1, Nigeria will witness the start of a nationwide #EndBadGovernance protest driven by deep-rooted discontent over government policies, high inflation, and widespread economic hardship....
The earth will completely lack its existence without women. The complementing value to the totality of women is the true essence of God’s complete creation. He...
“If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner.” — Nelson Mandela In Nigeria, nonviolent...