In that moment of national embarrassment, it was Navy Lieutenant A. M. Yerima — not the powerful minister — who demonstrated leadership. His composure, restraint, and...
This is not about declaring him “mad” or unfit in a stigmatizing way. It is about recognizing that leadership, especially in a fragile democracy, demands emotional...
Nigeria is standing before a mirror it cannot avoid. The PDP convention in Ibadan is no longer a small internal event. It has become a symbol—of...
A humane reform process ensures that no policy, however noble, becomes a burden too heavy for its people to bear. The reversal of the 15 percent...
If leaders can summon the political will to implement credible reforms, strengthen institutions, and invest in the real economy, Nigeria can overcome its fiscal difficulties and...
Eleven students are traveling from Ghana to Novosibirsk: at a meeting with the vice-rector of NSTU, they learned more about the university and how the educational...
This corrupt system has gone on for too long, and it is time to draw the line. Our hospitals must be sanctuaries for healing, not centers...
The courts are there to address issues like this, to determine lawful ownership, to adjudicate allocation disputes, and to enforce revocation or restitution when necessary. When...
Promoting restorative justice and empowering victims within Nigeria’s criminal justice system is essential for addressing the root causes of crime, fostering healing and reconciliation, and advancing...
If the Senate takes this moment seriously, it can begin to restore faith in democracy. But if it continues to serve as an obedient branch of...