Her political career and public service have been underscored by vision, elegance, and commitment. As Minister of State for the FCT, she made deliberate efforts to...
Kate Henshaw said the truth about misogyny in Nigeria, and the backlash proves just how necessary that truth was. Her critics are not upset because she...
Nigeria is not poor. Nigerians are not lazy. The failure lies in leadership that treats public service like a private business. Until that changes, the suffering...
Mr. President, you once declared, “The mission continues”. Two years ago, you broke the eggs to make Nigeria’s omelette. Today, citizens starve as the pan heats....
Young woman, you are not too early. You are not too late. You are right on time. Now go, write that script, start that NGO, launch...
Nobody expects perfection from this administration. But Nigerians do expect sincerity, empathy, and responsiveness. The hardship in the land is real. The hunger is biting. The...
At the heart of this article is not judgment, but a plea. A plea for discretion. A plea for empathy. A plea for cultural sensitivity. Families...
Senator Natasha has announced that she will return from London on June 3, 2025, to face the charges against her. This is not a triumphant return—it...
We must go beyond social media applause and WhatsApp status updates. Let this story be told in schools, in training academies, in town halls, and on...
We must ask ourselves: What kind of democracy allows its citizens to suffer in the midst of plenty? What democracy keeps the majority in darkness while...