Nigeria’s future depends on trust between the government and the people. That trust can only grow when leaders listen to the concerns of citizens and take...
In the face of Nigeria’s surging insecurity, the creaking edifice of Nigeria’s security has been brutally exposed. In most cases, deadly attackers often carry out their...
Oil marketers delay pump price reduction even after Dangote Refinery cut petrol gantry price by N100. Fuel still sells up to N1,300 per litre.
He gave a masterclass – not in persuasion, but in the strange mechanics of Nigerian political survival. Convictions are disposable. Statements are reversible. And the past,...
The rising cost of fuel is more than an inconvenience; it is a call to action. Nigerians must demand policies that prioritize sustainability and equity, while...
Another major driver of apathy is fear. In several parts of the country, elections are associated with violence. Political thugs, armed groups and intimidation make polling...
Criticism of journalists is not inherently wrong. In fact, journalism itself thrives on criticism and self-reflection. But such criticism should be informed and constructive, rather than...
Infrastructure problems further complicate the situation. Across many parts of the country, schools operate with overcrowded classrooms, outdated laboratories, and limited learning materials. Teachers often do...
If fully implemented, Nigeria’s digital education strategy could become one of the most transformative national projects of the decade. By integrating broadband connectivity with education, healthcare,...
In politics and public commentary, words are currency. They shape perceptions, drive narratives, and sometimes determine reputations. Yet the same words that elevate a public figure...