As Leroy Eimes so eloquently puts it, “A leader is one who sees more than others see, who sees farther than others see, and who sees...
Until Fubara is allowed to govern without strings, until the defected lawmakers are made to face the constitution, and until the people’s will is fully restored,...
It is not too late for the people of Rivers, and Nigerians at large, to demand more from their democracy. Because once leadership becomes a commodity...
In Nigeria, the relationship between inflation and unemployment is shaped by supply-side bottlenecks, exchange rate volatility, and persistent structural weaknesses. Inflation is largely driven by cost-push...
As for those who promote mob justice with glee, someday, Nigeria will become that country where the mob is no majority but a painfully shrunk minority...
Many thought electing Buhari, a retired military man, will solve the problem of insecurity. After eight years, what we experienced was an escalation. His successor, President...
Sub-Saharan African nations may not have the capacity to control global trade wars, invasions, or oil markets but they can control how resilient they become. In...
So did Tinubu and Zingman attend the same school? The answer, with all evidence considered, is no. But the bigger question is not about schools. It...
In the age of AI, Pan-Africanism must mutate into Pan-Digitalism. From Accra to Addis, from Oluyole Ibadan to Kigali, the creed must change: “No African left...
After all, where is the sense in going into an election where its outcome is already determined? For the masses' sake, what is the essence of...