Until Nigeria resolves this contradiction, between the godfather’s definition of loyalty and its true meaning, the cycle will persist. Governors will be judged by obedience, not...
The Tower of Babel was abandoned, unfinished and forgotten, because its builders lost the ability to move together. Rivers’ impeachment plot is heading the same way,...
Nigeria must return justice to its proper foundation: evidence, procedure, and integrity. When citizens begin to see that cases are decided by law and not by...
Nigeria’s judiciary can still regain dignity, but it must stop treating titles as sacred shields. It must treat titles as responsibilities that demand higher standards. A...
Nigeria can still heal, but it requires political self control as a national value. The country must move from dominance politics to competence politics, from personality...
Nigeria does not just need bigger banks. It needs better banks, institutions that are resilient, transparent, well-governed, and trusted by the public they serve. Hence, it...
Akpabio's outing reminds us about the moral weight Church's voice carries. There is the impression out there that the Church is sometimes not forthcoming, not proactive...
Human rights advocacy loses moral force when it becomes partisan activism. By repeatedly positioning itself as a defender of one individual, regardless of facts or due...
The Boko Haram insurgency has resulted in a severe humanitarian crisis, with millions of people displaced, and many more in need of assistance. The crisis has...
Nigeria stands at a crossroads. The same youth population that today feels marginalized could tomorrow become the engine of economic growth, democratic stability, and social transformation....