Nigerians must trust him because he walks the talk—his lifestyle reflects his advocacy for prudence. He is accessible and accountable, unlike leaders who isolate themselves from...
The roll call of who was who in that classical contest for leadership by example included the late Sir Ahmadu Bello, Tafawa Balewa, Aminu Kano, Saadu...
In the end, if Tinubu’s government truly had something to show, real measurable progress that improved lives, they would not be this rattled by a coalition....
The memory of the just is blessed, but the legacy of the unprincipled is a curse. Nigeria’s chronicle of failed political marriages—devoid of the foundational virtues...
As we watch the unfolding drama and the calculations for 2027, I join the millions of other Nigerians to queue behind Atiku Abubakar in solidarity. The...
Sociologically, a society without a middle class is like a tree without a trunk, fragile and doomed to collapse. Economically, such a society lacks the consumption...
When predictions of chaos at the North West Stakeholders Forum did not come to pass, critics shifted their doubts to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to...
The falling prices of food items, though welcome, should be seen with cautious optimism. They may bring temporary relief to millions, but the real measure of...
When the systems fail in Nigeria, we often see it as a chance to exploit the loopholes. But Japan has shown us that even in failure,...
Nigeria’s insecurity is a legacy problem. It demands vision, coordination, and persistence—not impulsive reactions or emotional triggers. The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has demonstrated all...