If present trends in Indonesia's program continue, agrarian reform would be not an example of how one thing can go from bad to better, but rather...
In the Riyom Attacks, the narrative again leaned heavily on identity-based explanations, while accountability for perpetrators remained limited. These examples highlight a recurring problem: when government...
At the end of the day, when everything else is set aside titles, beliefs, differences we are left with one truth: we all bleed the same....
The path forward is clear: protect whistleblowers, prosecute offenders decisively, verify and act on credible intelligence, and adopt a proactive security posture. Only then can Nigeria...
People do not abandon a land that works. They do not flee systems that reward merit, protect dignity, and give room for honest labour to flourish....
I still struggle to find the right words for that day. I remember running along Bukuru Expressway, not knowing exactly where I was going, only that...
From the attacks in Angwan Rukuba to the disturbing events of yesterday, a painful pattern is unfolding one that continues to rob people of their safety,...
The real protest, then, is not against a title like “Eze Ndigbo.” It is against a pattern of violence that has been normalized for far too...
The responsibility to act lies with the state. President Bola Tinubu has an opportunity to take a different approach, one that goes beyond reacting to attacks...
The law enforcement machinery of many countries can hardly be said to be protecting human rights and ensuring justice. Quite the opposite, it is a criminal!...
Syria is not just a reminder but also proof. When international law fails, the happening of unspeakable atrocities turns into a enablement of them. The world...
The danger is not only that the courts will lose their courage, but also that we expect them to have itIt is not enough for a...