Research consistently shows that coups and term-limit evasions are closely linked, both contributing to autocracy, corruption, conflict, and recurring political instability. Legislatures, oversight institutions, and accountable...
Investing in Nigerian women and children is not an act of charity; it is an investment in national progress. Until poverty is confronted with seriousness and...
The child out of school is not a statistic; they are a signal. They are telling us that something in the ecosystem of childhood, family, and...
This article is written to draw attention to the growing reality of the Japa syndrome and its contribution to brain drain in Nigeria. It seeks to...
Russia accounts for less than 1% of Nigeria's trade, and the structure of that trade is unbalanced. Nigeria imports wheat, fertilizers, and some machinery from Russia,...
The IGP deserves praise for this bold and timely action. It reflects a commitment to professional policing, respect for the rule of law and protection of...
Nigeria today spends more on health in absolute terms than it did during Ransome-Kuti’s era, yet achieves less in outcomes. This is not a matter of...
God does not leave his people in the dark. He wants us to relate with him to the level that we can be aware of his...
The crisis in Bokkos is a harsh reminder that education and security are deeply linked. When schools break and safety is threatened, futures shatter. Urgent action...
Security receives the largest sectoral allocation, N5.41 trillion, alongside a new national counterterrorism doctrine targeting all armed non-state actors. The administration argues, correctly, that without security,...