Nigeria’s recovery must be people-centered. The goal of economic policy should not just be to grow GDP but to improve lives. A nation cannot truly claim...
For Nigerians in Port Harcourt, Kano, Lagos, and countless smaller towns, the question is immediate: how long can this pace of cost escalation continue before the...
It is time we began teaching young women that self-development is sexier than dependence, that ambition outshines affluence, and that dignity is worth more than diamonds....
Nigeria’s democracy stands at a crossroads. To move forward, political parties, candidates, and citizens must rally around Prof. Joash Amupitan (SAN) and support his efforts to...
The call for reform, therefore, must go beyond economic models to moral renewal. We must humanize capitalism again—tie enterprise to empathy, profit to purpose, and success...
At its core, the fight for maternal health is a fight for dignity, equality, and human rights. No woman should die giving life. Every safe birth...
Gender-based violence in Nigerian institutions poses a severe threat to education, equity, and national development. It not only violates human rights but also cripples the moral...
Following a review of the studies as well as consultations with member states and various stakeholders, the Reforms Advisory team concluded that in order to realize...
By re-electing himself yet again, Biya has reminded the world that African democracy remains fragile, vulnerable to manipulation, and easily derailed by the cult of personality....
Land and property conflicts pervade the Nigerian legal landscape, representing one of the most significant categories of disputes faced by citizens. Empirical data indicate that about...