In fact, mobs manipulate public sentiment to serve the interests of the powerful. When politicians challenge entrenched systems or expose wrongdoing, mobbing becomes a tool to...
In Nigeria, such fears are not paranoid—they are historical. Political cases have often ended in chaos, physical assault, or worse. Her fear reflects a lived Nigerian...
Senator Natasha has announced that she will return from London on June 3, 2025, to face the charges against her. This is not a triumphant return—it...
Using public funds to pay the legal fees for Akpabio and Bello is unacceptable. It is fraudulent to embark on this insulting venture with my name...
Yes, as Tinubu said, “freedom of movement and association is not a criminally punishable, (sic).” However, with this gale of defection sweeping all and sundry inside...
This writer does not know any of the individuals involved; the focus is solely on upholding democracy, truth, and justice. It is not a judgment of...
The time for silence is over. The time for justice is now. Nigeria must decide whether it will remain a society where powerful men can prey...
The risk ahead is not inevitable, but it is increasingly foreseeable. The moment this issue lands within the jurisdiction or awareness of international legal bodies—especially American...
These women are not just names in robes or headlines—they are the last thread between a judiciary that serves the people and one that surrenders to...
Senator Akpabio’s recent assertion that “lawmakers were not elected to confront the executive but to partner with it” is not only misguided but dangerous to the...