In the final analysis, political parties are supposed to be the lifeblood of a democracy, not just its electoral machinery. They must offer more than candidates,...
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,...
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,...
A few days later, the demon came out of its seclusion. The deodorant the APC had been spraying over its messy internal power struggles expired and...
From small business owners in rural areas to young creatives and tech enthusiasts in urban centers, Nigerian youth are showing resilience, courage, and a strong desire...
The future of Nigeria cannot be built on a crumbling present. The road to 2027 must be paved with real leadership, functional institutions, economic recovery, and...
True allies hold leaders accountable with facts, not emotional tantrums. If Kenneth Okonkwo wants to be taken seriously, he should return to issue-based criticism—not desperate, hypocritical...
Over the years, all I keep hearing is that Nigeria will make a good country. Many times my grandfather said, "Nigeria will definitely make a great...