Overcrowding is another common issue. Many hospital wards are full beyond their capacity, and patients may have no beds or even lie on the floor. Crowded...
Section 39(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) guarantees every citizen the right to freedom of expression. This constitutional provision,...
Many are watching closely to see if Dangote's actions are driven by a desire for transparency and fairness in Nigeria's oil and gas sector or private...
The consequences of this inequality are severe. It fuels insecurity, breeds resentment, and weakens national unity. Young people without opportunities become vulnerable to crime and extremist...
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...
We build systems and then emotionally sabotage them. We complain about lack of infrastructure, but when infrastructure shows up, we treat it like an optional suggestion....
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 cargo airport is not just another vanity of the type condemned by the French Agronomist and later politician, René Dumont, in his 1962 groundbreaking seminal...
Balancing economic growth and environmental protection is a delicate act, but Nigeria can achieve it. The country needs to adopt a sustainable development approach, invest in...