Nigeria does not need a government that merely interprets public opinion for convenience. It needs one that understands when to follow public sentiment and when to...
Nigeria’s Senate says it did not ban electronic transmission of election results, only rejected making it mandatory. I argue the decision leaves transparency optional and public...
The road to national leadership is long and often lonely. Tinubu walked it deliberately, resisting the temptation to rush the process. For Igbo political leadership, the...
At the time President Tinubu took office, Nigeria’s economy was effectively in a state of comatose. Several state governments were unable to pay salaries, the country...
If Wike is to be Rivers’ political leader, let it be clearly defined: through party alignment, formal roles, or negotiated consensus within an identifiable platform. Anything...
Government and Politics textbooks were not written as academic decoration. They distil centuries of political experience designed to prevent exactly this kind of decay. Nigeria does...
As Nigerians prepare once again to remember Murtala Mohammed, the most fitting tribute is not another wreath or slogan. It is an honest reckoning with the...
Ultimately, North South politics is not just a distraction it is a deliberate diversion from the failures of leadership. It keeps citizens divided while insecurity spreads,...
Infrastructure development has also suffered from promise fatigue. Roads, railways, housing projects, and bridges are endlessly promised, often without continuity or completion. Projects are abandoned, revived,...
As a nation, we must continue to acknowledge God as the Almighty over all ages, the One who subdues nations and raises them again. There is...