Nigeria is facing war on many fronts from within — bandits and the Lakurawa, 'Yan Malam (a cult group in Sokoto State) in the Northwest; Boko...
The turning of the clock is more than a change of date; it is a reminder of creation itself. And as we step into 2026, we...
This moment demands urgency. The skies above Africa are no longer neutral. They are contested, weaponized, and increasingly hostile. Nigeria must learn from the warning signs...
The U.S. coordination was predictable. During the Buhari presidency, American troops reportedly left in frustration, believing the Nigerian Army was compromised. This sentiment remains among Western...
Investing in Nigerian women and children is not an act of charity; it is an investment in national progress. Until poverty is confronted with seriousness and...
The child out of school is not a statistic; they are a signal. They are telling us that something in the ecosystem of childhood, family, and...
Surpassing its economic significance, the ₦100 million per ward programme carries substantial implications for governance culture. It embodies a leadership philosophy rooted in listening, inclusion, and...
This tale of two men underscores the fleeting nature of power in Nigeria's turbulent landscape. Malami's current predicament serves as a reminder that accountability can come...
It all goes to prove that Nigeria will be better off with more Christopher Musa in national leadership. Functionaries like him who embrace God as their...
I have concerns regarding the U.S. airstrikes on Nigerian soil—not because we should tolerate terrorism or because ISIS-linked groups deserve sympathy, but because an airstrike alone...