Nigeria is a nation of many voices, but its progress depends on how well those voices understand one another. English, as a second language, may not...
Another layer is cultural. In the North, we carry our traditions with pride, and rightly so. But sometimes, that pride turns into resistance. Anything new is...
As prices continue to rise, the hardship in Nigeria is no longer an abstract economic concept—it is a daily lived experience. How the nation responds to...
Breaking the silence means speaking up for the street children of Kashere. It means that the government, community leaders, religious teachers, and parents must work together...
As the year draws to a close, Bello Matawalle stands out as a minister who's faced unprecedented opposition from both within and outside his state. Those...
And for those claiming that the strike was a violation of our territorial integrity or sovereignty, they must know that the whole operations has the knowledge...
The choice facing Donald Trump and U.S. policymakers is not whether to act in Nigeria but how seriously to act. Symbolic strikes and rhetorical commitments will...
The Almajiri system is a crisis that demands urgent attention and action. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that these vulnerable children are protected, educated,...
In writing this article, I wanted to cite the actual portion of Nigeria's 923,768 sq. km. landmass that constitutes ungoverned spaces. My query on Google returned...
Politically, the year tilted toward déjà vu. Like the Olusegun Obasanjo era, we drifted toward a one-party atmosphere. Many joined the All Progressives Congress. We shouted “one-party state!” but...