The cocoa crash from historical highs doesn’t come from one shock alone. It was not merely weather, nor oversupply, nor demand destruction. It was all of...
The question for policymakers, institutions, and global employers is no longer whether digital work will grow in Nigeria, it already has. The real question is whether...
Economically, Nigeria remains fragile as of June 30, 2025, public debt had reached ₦152.39 trillion ($369 billion), with projections surpassing ₦160 trillion before year-end. In 2026,...
If compromise becomes impossible, polarization will intensify. If dialogue prevails, the party may yet emerge stronger. This truth finds scriptural validation in this counsel by Jesus...
Deficits are not destiny. But when they become routine, they stop being temporary tools, unexamined, and politically convenient; they shape the destinies of Nigerians. From today,...
On a personal note, I sympathize with Mr. Peter Obi, if not for anything but for his impressive personal record. But without sounding immodest, I will...
The question now is simple: will El-Rufai acknowledge this glaring contradiction and recalibrate his approach, or will he entrench a pattern of selective principle application? For...
Six years is too long to wait for justice. Six years is too long for a family to live in anguish. Six years is too long...
For Nigeria to sustain its democratic experiment, the rule of law must be transparent, impartial, and consistent. Anti-graft agencies must demonstrate that their actions are guided...
The irony is striking: The same Nigeria that conducts multimillion-dollar oil transactions digitally now doubts whether it can upload a simple jpeg of a polling unit...