Like Saul and David, both men have shaped, and been shaped by, their conflict. Their trajectories reveal the costs of conflating personal dominance with public mandate....
One imagines him waking up, checking the news cycle, and thinking, “Who can I annoy today so they remember I’m still here?” But beneath the humour...
Another disturbing issue in this lobbying saga is that the said $9m involved was unappropriated and that sounds fraudulent. In a saner environment, the NSA and...
The New York Times has done important work in Nigeria over the years, and I do not question the intentions of its reporters. But in this...
DSP should realize some battles aren't worth fighting -Abba Atiku's APC defection wasn't a big win. What's striking is DSP's spin on Abba's reasons for joining...
As January 2026 progresses toward the next general elections, strategic choices will continue to shape the ruling party’s direction. The greater uncertainty lies with an electorate...
While I do not endorse political nomadism, one must acknowledge that strategic realignment can be expedient. Take Peter Obi: after the Labour Party, the platform that...
Repetitively put, Rivers people are watching. Nigerians are watching. History is taking notes. If Amaewhule’s intention is not to become governor through the collapse of the...
Ultimately, Nigeria’s economic crisis cannot be blamed on external shocks or global conditions alone. While international factors play a role, the deeper problem lies in a...
As both nations assess the implications of this episode, the path forward will require careful diplomacy, transparent cooperation, and a shared commitment to addressing the root...