Muhammadu Sanusi II, the emir of the ancient Kano emirate, certainly fancies himself. Gracious but gritty, he survived multiple plots at Nigeria’s Central Bank before going...
In his highly anticipated inaugural speech today, Donald J. Trump painted a vivid picture of an America on the precipice of a transformative era. With characteristic...
As a psychologist observing the Nigerian socio-political landscape, I cannot ignore the profound psychological, social, and systemic implications of our nation’s current state. The images of...
Nigeria’s judiciary has long been marred by jurisdictional overreach, where federal courts meddle in state-level matters, often influenced by powerful political figures. This systemic issue has...
Central African Republic (CAR) delegation headed by Faustin-Archange Touadéra was in Moscow to discuss the status and development of bilateral relations with President Vladimir Putin. Russia...
I write this letter with a heavy heart and an urgent plea. As a psychologist, I feel compelled to highlight the critical lack of support for...
In any democracy, political parties serve as the lifeblood of governance, ideology, and policy direction. They provide platforms for citizens to align with visions and philosophies...
In the labyrinth of Nigerian politics, power is often perceived as an infinite resource, wielded by those who can hold onto it for as long as...
In a world where leadership is often equated with political roles and public offices, Khalid Barau Ningi stands out as a shining example of selflessness and...
Although I’ve never met Governor Bala Muhammad in person, only seeing him on television, his recent outburst against the federal government’s economic policies resonates deeply with...