This is the moment of moral divergence. Will President Tinubu lead a government that protects the privileged by preserving centralized power—or one that liberates the forgotten...
Bola Ahmed Tinibu is not a magician, but a builder, one who understands that to fix broken tiles, one must first sweep away the debris and...
The spouses are not just quarreling—they’re blaming the counselor. One says, “She didn’t stop them.” The other says, “She didn’t stop me.” The ruling, meant to...
If we truly want to see change in the North, then we must make some sacrifices. The fight for justice is not comfortable. It demands that...
Where do we go from here? The fronts, the types of false living are increasing as much as the sophistication and daring behind them. We thought...
The Nigerian Constitution explicitly guarantees the enforcement of fundamental rights under Chapter IV. Section 46(1) empowers any person who alleges a violation of their fundamental rights...
And we understand the weight of such dynamics. In Nigeria, the relationship between the executive and the judiciary has often been marked by unseen influences—subtle pressures,...
Let your children, spouse, colleagues, and even your enemies see the difference church is making in your life. Let them see a gentler, more patient, more...
President Bola Tinubu must address this directly. Not with vague words or half-hearted promises, but with action. The deaths of both Abdullahi Musa and Baba Ali...
For centuries, justice has been synonymous with wood-paneled courtrooms, stern judges in black robes, and the solemnity of physical presence. But the legal system’s stubborn adherence...