In an interview it conducted with the then Inspector General of Police, Sunday Ehindero on February 20, 2007, Human Rights Watch said the Nigerian police never identified anyone as sponsor of...
The foiled attacks in Yelewata and Guma are not the end of our security challenges, but they are moments worth noting. They reaffirm that while criticism...
Critics sometimes forget that the military operates without fanfare. It does not hold press briefings after every successful raid or rescue operation. Yet under General Musa’s...
Moreover, facilitating better access for farmers to markets can help them to get fair price of their products and reduce the impact of imports on their...
To address the region's challenges, the government should implement empowerment programs to provide work opportunities for youths, ensure a constant power supply for businesses, and thwart...
Without a doubt, this is a watershed moment in Governor Alia’s administration. He can either rise as the protector of his people or fall as another...
Measures should be taken by all Nigerians who believe in a better future to vote this incompetent government out. That is the first step in reclaiming...
Almajiri practice is as detestable to religion, civilized culture, and common sense as marketed babies in the South. Whether our factories produce marketed babies as prevalent...
Nigeria’s insecurity is a legacy problem. It demands vision, coordination, and persistence—not impulsive reactions or emotional triggers. The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has demonstrated all...
Although the discerning among us appreciate that his deep transformative reforms are good for Nigeria, the majority of the voters are angry with Tinubu because their...