Women and children bear a heavy burden. Children grow up learning the sound of gunshots before they learn their alphabets. Schools shut down or operate irregularly,...
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...
Breaking the silence means speaking up for the street children of Kashere. It means that the government, community leaders, religious teachers, and parents must work together...
As the year draws to a close, Bello Matawalle stands out as a minister who's faced unprecedented opposition from both within and outside his state. Those...
And for those claiming that the strike was a violation of our territorial integrity or sovereignty, they must know that the whole operations has the knowledge...
Nigeria has grown past the age where it can rely on imaginary authority figures or symbolic interventions. It needs action, accountability, and courage. Until that happens,...
And in the center of this pressure stand the leaders of the EFCC. They cannot shout. They cannot accuse. They cannot openly point to those who...
In writing this article, I wanted to cite the actual portion of Nigeria's 923,768 sq. km. landmass that constitutes ungoverned spaces. My query on Google returned...
Politically, the year tilted toward déjà vu. Like the Olusegun Obasanjo era, we drifted toward a one-party atmosphere. Many joined the All Progressives Congress. We shouted “one-party state!” but...
Fiscal discipline is not an abstract concept. A credible budget translates into completed roads for farmers, functional laboratories for students, predictable contracts for businesses, and greater...