To call Soludo’s metaphor an “insult” is to personalize a structural argument. The real insult to Ndigbo would be a political doctrine that celebrates noble defeat...
Rising kidnappings and terrorist attacks in Yorubaland have reignited debate over whether traditional spiritual powers can help fight insecurity.
Whether that dissatisfaction ultimately translates into a change of government will depend on several factors: the performance of the current administration over the next year, the...
Nigeria's persistent insecurity cannot be effectively addressed without firm, timely, and well-coordinated government action. The protection of lives and property remains the fundamental responsibility of every...
We still have in our midst those who argue that these criminal bandits are on an abduction and killing spree in retaliation for years of being...
The Nigeria Governors’ Forum backed the creation of state police and pledged support for power sector reforms and improved electricity access.
Until universities begin to treat complaints seriously, until reporting systems genuinely protect victims, and until society stops blaming students instead of those abusing power, silence will...
There is also a lesson about the influence of public opinion. While public feedback can be useful, it should not always be treated as the final...
If Atiku and Obi continue with their separate presidential bids, the opposition vote could once again become fragmented, creating a pathway for Tinubu to secure re-election.
Pacification without accountability fosters a perilous cycle. When incidents occur and investigations are delayed, incomplete, or absent, public confidence in institutions erodes. Citizens grow frustrated not...