In Nigeria, it is an all-too-familiar story: a politician campaigns with bold promises, rallies the hopes of the people, and once elected, the narrative shifts. The...
It was Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States of America (1901-1909), that once noted that it is not the critic who counts; nor...
To start with, arguably the Nigeria’s first Republic (1960-1966) from the North, West, East and to the Mid-Wester regions represented our “golden era” in terms of...
In Nigeria, politics has unfortunately become synonymous with power grabs, grandstanding, and empty promises. Our politicians, both elected and appointed, seem more interested in wielding the...
Corruption is certainly not a new phenomenon in Nigeria. Rather, it has long been an intrinsic element of Nigerian society affecting virtually all spheres of the West...
In Nigeria, a country known for its diversity in culture, language, and politics, certain states and their people stand out for their unique attributes. Among them...
Sir, almost four years has passed since Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was allegedly re-arrested by interpol in Kenya and handed over to Nigeria. The rationale of writing...
In the midst of Nigeria’s deepening economic struggles, one cannot help but wonder: “Are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) also feeling the pinch...
As the dust settles after the gubernatorial elections, the people of Edo State are left wondering: “Has Edo finally chosen the Governor in Monday Okpebholo?” This...
Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological condition where victims of kidnapping or abuse develop an emotional attachment to their captors. In the context of Nigerian politics, the...