The unexpected collapse of Colonel Isaac Amponsah, the Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to Ghanaian President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, during the President’s final State of the Nation Address...
Without being immodest in this context, the headline of this piece was the question and caution I sounded to my daughter, who recently graduated from the...
The news of the tragic oil tanker explosion that occurred at Dikko Junction along Abuja-Kaduna Express way was tragic and horrifying but did not come as...
Renowned Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw recently posed a thought-provoking question on her X (formerly Twitter) page: “No native doctor is among the first 200,000 richest men...
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...
The political landscape of Nigeria is as dynamic as it is unpredictable. Over the years, alliances have shifted, loyalties have wavered, and political strongholds have changed...
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...
Today marks 13 years since the tragic death of Eneche Akogwu, a fearless journalist who worked as a reporter and video cameraman for Channels TV. On...
Let me begin by stating ipso facto that Rt. Hon. Kemi Badenoch did not invent the idea of the Yoruba declaring the Fulani their Northern enemies....
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...