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...
Russia accounts for less than 1% of Nigeria's trade, and the structure of that trade is unbalanced. Nigeria imports wheat, fertilizers, and some machinery from Russia,...
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...
Security receives the largest sectoral allocation, N5.41 trillion, alongside a new national counterterrorism doctrine targeting all armed non-state actors. The administration argues, correctly, that without security,...
Nigeria's youth are leading the charge, driving innovation and entrepreneurship in a way that's inspiring. From tech startups to social enterprises, young Nigerians are finding creative...
From a strategic calculation, Kwankwaso stands to gain the most. If NNPP retains dominance in Kano, he remains the unquestioned political godfather. If APC makes inroads,...
Nigerians have every right to pose challenging questions. If local refining can lead to lower fuel prices, why then does electricity continue to be both expensive...
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...
The problem is not that Nigeria has traditions. Every society does. The problem is that the Nigerian state has refused to set hard boundaries. Governments, federal,...
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...