The ongoing defection frenzy is not a harmless political game; it is a dangerous slide toward a one-party state. If unchecked, Nigeria may soon wake up...
In such a psychological framework, sycophancy becomes less about politics and more about survival. It becomes an unconscious effort to seek refuge under a more powerful...
If lawmakers cannot second a motion to protect their own citizens from abuse abroad, what moral ground do they have to legislate on national values, human...
Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s motion may have been about women suffering in Libya, but its real revelation was about men in Nigeria — men in power who laugh...
Cameroon stands today at a crossroads, but so does Africa. The continent’s democratic credibility depends not on what Biya does, but on what the people allow.
The lawyers, both prosecution and defense, have become marathon runners of delay. They know the system’s weaknesses—the missing documents, the “not properly served” excuses, the sudden...
The story of Nigeria’s electoral management is not one of consistent progress but of sporadic flashes of reform amid recurring failure. Each transition has come with...
The rationale in the clamour for Osogbo must be vigorously explained by those in the Osun East Senatorial District positioning themselves for a run to obtain...
In the end, leadership is not about pleasing everyone; it is about serving everyone justly. In that sense, both Tony Blair’s maxim and Tinubu’s practice align...
If Buhari and Igwe could be prosecuted, Nnaji’s case must not be swept under the carpet. The law must not be a tool to protect the...