Julius Abure may be part of the rot. Labour Party may be compromised. But Peter Obi is not the rot. He is not the scandal. He...
The Aburi Accord remains one of the greatest “what if” moments in African history. Had Gowon kept his word, Nigeria could have evolved into a peaceful,...
The plateau State police command has confirmed the arrest of 22 persons in connection with the atrocity. This is a good development. Anybody who participated in...
In today’s Nigeria, where most governors operate under the shadow of the federal government or regional godfathers, Alex Otti is breaking the mold. He governs not...
From the economy to security, education to healthcare, what significant change has truly reached the average Nigerian? The current administration, while often claiming progress on paper,...
This pattern of online defamation is becoming disturbingly common. Consider the case of Ifeoma Ozoma, a Nigerian-American whistleblower who exposed discrimination at a U.S. tech firm....
It is painful to admit, but we have become a society where people record killings with their phones instead of stepping in to stop the madness....
If there is any lesson Nollywood’s new generation, and indeed Nigeria’s youth, should take from her, it is this: Fame fades, but character lasts. Talent can...
Governor Alia is half-right: unfettered self-defense risks anarchy. But his alternative—centralized policing—ignores why current forces fail. The solution lies between these poles: state-sanctioned, community-led protection. Train...
In my six months as a Muslim, I have enjoyed a deeper and more intense spiritual relationship with the Almighty, especially during the Ramadan period, which...