If media chats are to remain a meaningful tool of governance, they must be reclaimed from the brink of spectacle and restored to their rightful place...
There is a dangerous habit in Nigeria’s political space: powerful figures speaking recklessly and brushing it off as “just talk.” But when that “talk” involves violence,...
In our very before, we are seeing a replay of the Ap’ejalódò allegory. From a very humble and challenged beginning, a travailed youth and turbulence of an early political...
And worse still, Tinubu’s exclusionist policies fueled by primordial sentiments have polarized the country along ethnic and religious lines. There is deep distrust and tension among...
Peter Obi faults Bola Tinubu over electricity shortages, referencing a Jos visit remark and highlighting declining power supply and rising tariffs in Nigeria.
Violence between two Nasarawa communities left 11 dead and over 50 houses burnt, with police deploying security forces as locals suspect possible bandit attacks.
Nigeria today stands at a similar intersection. Bridging the gap between belief and practice, and between religion and governance, remains one of the country’s most pressing...
Ultimately, the world needs a redefinition of power, not as an instrument of superiority, but as a trust to uphold justice and compassion. In Islamic language,...
For example, the Four Cardinal Programmes of the UPN offered in 1978 still resonate today. Governments at all levels, starting from the local tier, would be...
Femi Falana outlines how Section 83 of the Electoral Act 2026 strengthens INEC oversight of political parties while limiting court involvement and introducing penalties for non-compliance.