The rising cost of fuel is more than an inconvenience; it is a call to action. Nigerians must demand policies that prioritize sustainability and equity, while...
Another major driver of apathy is fear. In several parts of the country, elections are associated with violence. Political thugs, armed groups and intimidation make polling...
Criticism of journalists is not inherently wrong. In fact, journalism itself thrives on criticism and self-reflection. But such criticism should be informed and constructive, rather than...
Infrastructure problems further complicate the situation. Across many parts of the country, schools operate with overcrowded classrooms, outdated laboratories, and limited learning materials. Teachers often do...
If fully implemented, Nigeria’s digital education strategy could become one of the most transformative national projects of the decade. By integrating broadband connectivity with education, healthcare,...
The country's economic growth, as driven by tourism, has certainly also brought benefits. However, revenue generating development is not in and of itself enough to bring...
In politics and public commentary, words are currency. They shape perceptions, drive narratives, and sometimes determine reputations. Yet the same words that elevate a public figure...
The constitution is not weakened, but rather demands adjustments to remain relevant to technological developments. Efforts to constitutionalize citizens' rights against the challenges of technology company...
The current moment, with Africa renegotiating relationships with Western powers, China, Russia, and Gulf states, is actually an opportunity for the diaspora. Diaspora Africans sitting inside...
Fix these things. Make the military a true reflection of the fairness, discipline, and gratitude of the Nigerian people. Do this, and you will not only...