Nigerians too, mostly politicians urging Jonathan to run, must stop running in circles. This is not Jonathan’s burden alone; Nigerians must also change their ways. We...
To many, Emmiwuks rises above the role of a cyclist; he emerges as a powerful messenger of hope, embodying the belief that passion and perseverance can...
The private sector must align its CSR efforts with real social impact, not just branding. Support for entrepreneurship, skill development, internships, and innovation hubs should not...
The NBC stands at a critical moment in its history. With Nigeria’s democracy under pressure, the need for a free but responsible media has never been...
As Nigeria’s population continues to grow, elections will only become more complex and competitive. INEC must therefore adapt by embracing innovation, improving logistics, and rebuilding public...
Another layer is hypocrisy. We are quick to lambast “public corruption,” yet rarely confront our private corruption: examination malpractice, nepotism, tax evasion, inflated contracts, violation of...
What does this tell us? Well, for one, it reveals the stark reality that Nigeria’s educated youth, especially the graduates among them, have to fight for...
Economists say that systemic poverty is a harbinger of macro corruption. This variant of corruption is on the ascendancy in Nigeria today. Recently, the World Bank...
Funding and institutional constraints also limit the EFCC’s effectiveness. Corruption cases in Nigeria are often complex, involving networks that stretch across borders. Yet, the commission struggles...
At this juncture, it is expedient to ask, “Who Says Big Men Don’t Relax Leisurely?” In fact, Tony Elumelu’s life offers a critical rebuttal to the...