It is going to be a rigorous battle across the complexities of the three senatorial districts or, as some people have argued, Osun State can actually...
For the policy to succeed without damaging the banking system, regulators must ensure clear thresholds and exemptions, strong data protection guarantees, phased implementation and ensure sustained...
The tax reforms, among other things, introduce a redefinition of the term Nigerian company, expand tax exemptions, and implement stricter compliance mechanisms. While these changes are...
Research consistently shows that coups and term-limit evasions are closely linked, both contributing to autocracy, corruption, conflict, and recurring political instability. Legislatures, oversight institutions, and accountable...
Surpassing its economic significance, the ₦100 million per ward programme carries substantial implications for governance culture. It embodies a leadership philosophy rooted in listening, inclusion, and...
This article is written to draw attention to the growing reality of the Japa syndrome and its contribution to brain drain in Nigeria. It seeks to...
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,...