To change our national direction, we must start with the mirror, not the ballot box. Reforms must start in the marketplace and the family unit before...
In the words of Nigerian activist Aisha Yesufu, “Most times, we don’t think about our mortality.” And indeed, power—especially in Nigeria—has a way of numbing that...
Fast forward to 2015, Buhari became the President after three failed attempts. The experiences of Nigerians were bitter depending of who is involved. To the victims...
If the Anglican Church fails to say no now, it may one day wake up to find itself split, scandalized, and spiritually sterile. And if that...
President Muhammadu Buhari has bowed out of life’s stage. He has left the mic. But even in death, he speaks volumes. To all Nigerian leaders, let...
Through efforts to build trust, resolve internal conflicts, and implement far-reaching reforms, he is creating a Police Force that is not only more expansive in capability...
Immediately they crossed the River Jordan, the people were circumcised and they also celebrated the Passover. These two events, sacrifices and dedication automatically activated their possession...
Ultimately, Nigeria can only fulfill its promise if the culture of self-interest among its people gives way to genuine public service. If only our present pattern...
I am an Igbo man who maintains that Nnamdi Azikiwe should be the bête noire of any right-thinking Igbo person. Azikiwe is widely acclaimed to be...
In a tragic twist of institutional symbolism, both whistleblowers were tied to the Local Content Committees—bodies supposedly created to protect Nigerian wealth and employment. The very...