Peter Obi has a chance to go down in history as the man who redefined Nigerian politics, or as the man who played safe and faded...
Senator Akpabio’s recent assertion that “lawmakers were not elected to confront the executive but to partner with it” is not only misguided but dangerous to the...
Governor Hyacinth Alia and Barr. Sam Ode have offered a working blueprint of mutual respect, clear role definition, and collective ambition—an antidote to the destabilizing feuds...
“If na your papa dey there nko?” It is not an endorsement of abuse of power. It is a challenge to all of us to stop...
As the 2026 governorship election lurks in Osun state, the entire world is waiting patiently to see whether democracy will be given a chance in Osun...
And yet, even in this darkness, there remains a flicker of hope: one day, institutional power—not personal power—will rise in Africa. And when it does, it...
Public officials in Nigeria often use PAs as “plausible deniability tools,” creating a system where corruption thrives while responsibility is obscured. Tackling this requires both legal...
This case is a litmus test for Nigeria’s moral compass. If the allegations made by Francess Olisa Ogbonnaya are buried, ignored, or politicized, it will send...
The people who flock to Peter Obi’s message are not doing so because he is a saint. They do so because he represents something different. Something...
The late Uthman Dan Fodio identified two broad based politics: just and unjust. According to him, just politics is for the benefits of the majority of...