We have shelved our justice system for what most of us don't understand, producing courts of injustice, lawyers, judges, etc without integrity or fear of God....
Although the discerning among us appreciate that his deep transformative reforms are good for Nigeria, the majority of the voters are angry with Tinubu because their...
Until we confront these structural demons head-on, the Nigerian Police Force will remain an institution struggling against impossible odds, unable to be the friend, protector, or...
The recent exit of the former interim national chairman from the ruling party headquarters serves as a reminder for Dalori: to avoid overstepping boundaries to appease...
My advice to our president is to heed the imperishable advice of American performer, actor and humorous social commentator, William Rogers (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935). Rogers’ words to...
What Nigeria needs is not just a new crop of players, but a new political ethos. A redefinition of politics itself — one that centers on...
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...