“Before the monopoly should be permitted, there must be reason to believe it will do some good – for society, and not just for monopoly holders”...
Africa’s debt stocks have grown significantly in the past decade. Understandably, African governments took advantage of historically low interest rates in the 2010s and borrowed heavily from...
Nigerians are generous people, but our tendency to remind others of the favors we have done for them is one of our major shortcomings. Take Deborah...
Where is the ‘white lion’ ? Prominent Senior Advocates of Nigeria have barked themselves hoarse at each other over him before Justice Emeka Nwite, but former...
There is no denying the fact that development journalism plays a pivotal role in shaping societies, especially in developing countries. While some argue that journalists should...
The disqualification of Favour Ofili from the women’s 100 meters at the Paris Olympics is not just a momentary embarrassment for Nigeria; it is a glaring...
In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian politics, language plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion. Recently, a phrase has gained prominence: “Let’s dialogue.” On the...
Globally, protests are used as instrument of compelling government to act in accordance with the demands of citizenry. These protests are done with the ultimate aim...
In a bid to ease lingering tensions in the country, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has addressed the nation with a speech aimed at reconciliation, reassurance, and...
Ensconced within the luxury confines of the Villa, awash with trillions of naira the kind never seen before, Aso Rock and the National Assembly have taken...