Activism thrives on credibility and moral authority. When activism degenerates into habitual provocation and unfounded allegations, it ceases to serve the public good. If legality and...
Lagos prides itself as Africa’s commercial nerve centre. It markets innovation, fintech unicorns, rail lines, blue-water ferries, and billion-dollar real estate. Though with the glittering skyline...
To many commentators, this feud is less about toxic chemicals or tapped phones and more about positioning. El-Rufai may feel pained at being left out of...
History does not remember bystanders kindly. Rwanda taught us what the world pays when it watches and waits. Bosnia taught us. Darfur taught us. Iran is...
Nigeria stands at a crossroads where electoral legitimacy will increasingly depend on verifiable processes rather than institutional assurances. Electronic transmission of results is not the entirety...
Reviving coal through modern technology, strong regulation, and private sector participation can transform Enugu from a historic Coal City into a contemporary power hub, easing pressure...
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...