In Nigeria, such fears are not paranoid—they are historical. Political cases have often ended in chaos, physical assault, or worse. Her fear reflects a lived Nigerian...
To end, the biblical stories of the bronze serpent and the woman with the issue of blood offer compelling parallels with the SWDC. They speak to...
The Ayatutu Ka Uno narrative, commonly answered as "Ka Se," has gradually become less viable in Tiv land over the years. Historically, this cherished slogan was...
To those who mock or misunderstand: I am not sorry. I am not ashamed. I am not slowing down. Call it what you will, obsession, addiction,...
The time has come for our leaders to be told, in clear and unambiguous terms: patience kills. It kills the soul of a nation. And Nigeria,...
Her political career and public service have been underscored by vision, elegance, and commitment. As Minister of State for the FCT, she made deliberate efforts to...
Kate Henshaw said the truth about misogyny in Nigeria, and the backlash proves just how necessary that truth was. Her critics are not upset because she...
Nigeria is not poor. Nigerians are not lazy. The failure lies in leadership that treats public service like a private business. Until that changes, the suffering...
In fact, in swimming out from muddy political water, it is essential to use legal and institutional channels. Why the foregoing matters is that lies repeated...
Mr. President, you once declared, “The mission continues”. Two years ago, you broke the eggs to make Nigeria’s omelette. Today, citizens starve as the pan heats....