So I clap. I clap for a governor who understands that governance is not about grand ceremonies but about granular compassion. I clap for a leader...
The challenges facing MOAUM deserve serious attention, but serious issues require serious methods. Allegations should be investigated. Evidence should be examined. All parties should be heard....
Since 1999, Nigeria’s leaders have taken turns at governance, but each turn has been marked by misrule. The phrase “Emilokan”, once a campaign slogan, now stands...
As we celebrate Democracy Day, let us honour the sacrifices of those who fought for democratic freedom and remember the importance of preserving democratic values. May...
The average Nigerian farmer in Benue, the market trader in Onitsha, the university graduate in Kano, and the widow in Abeokuta genuinely experience the dividends of...
The debate over whether voting should be mandatory for all eligible citizens continues to attract different opinions. While some believe compulsory voting would strengthen democracy by...
Tinubu does not believe in the tenets of democracy. He has muzzle the opposition. The main opposition party, the PDP is gone and the other emerging...
The ball is now in the court of those who insist they are true men of God. The Bible shows repeatedly that when genuine servants of...
Knowing the dynamics of the Cybercrime Act and the sanctions contravening the law attracts, what inspired Olayinka to proceed with his action? As a good student...
Does Kenneth Okonkwo think politics is like Nollywood, where every story requires a permanent villain, or does he recognize that in the real world of governance,...