For centuries, justice has been synonymous with wood-paneled courtrooms, stern judges in black robes, and the solemnity of physical presence. But the legal system’s stubborn adherence...
Without a doubt, this is a watershed moment in Governor Alia’s administration. He can either rise as the protector of his people or fall as another...
Measures should be taken by all Nigerians who believe in a better future to vote this incompetent government out. That is the first step in reclaiming...
This is why I will close my message to you with the last words of Ken Saro-Wiwa as he concluded his speech to the tribunal 30...
The terms of these contracts are rarely made public. But the outcomes are visible: while oil feeds European refineries and Asian industries, Nigerians import refined petroleum...
Of course, no IGP is perfect. Nigeria’s security challenges are deep-rooted and multifaceted. There are still pockets of rogue policing and public grievances. But compared to...
Luke 6:45 is not just for preachers and pews, it is for presidents and parliaments too. In Nigeria’s context, it serves as a reminder that what...
In one of the most visible power plays of this saga, Senator Natasha—holding a court ruling—was physically denied entry into the Senate by police. This single...
The CBN's decision to retain the MPR at 27.50 percent is a step in the right direction towards achieving economic stability. The apex bank's efforts to...
Constructive engagement, respect for differing opinions, and a commitment to accountability must be at the forefront of any genuine movement for change. Only then can the...