Back on March 18, 2025, Tinubu shocked Nigerians by invoking a state of emergency in Rivers State. The decision effectively suspended the sitting governor, his deputy,...
The tragedy is not that Fubara was suspended, but that he lacks the courage to fight for reinstatement on principle. In his desperate scramble to keep...
By his very long years of public service manning critical positions, Amaechi would naturally have been a logical contender. Unfortunately, his occasional sound bites are hollow,...
The economy is not a stage for propaganda. It responds to policy, data, and reality, not to staged media parades or falsified reports. A nation can...
But in the meantime, let us reflect on the comedy that is Nigerian politics. And the next time we see two politicians at war, let us...
The people of Rivers are watching, even if they are quiet. So are the elders. So are the cultural custodians, the religious leaders, the youths who...
In moments like this, responsible leadership — especially within a party committed to renewal and reform — must confront uncomfortable truths. A time may come, and...
And yet, even in this darkness, there remains a flicker of hope: one day, institutional power—not personal power—will rise in Africa. And when it does, it...
At this juncture, it is expedient to ask, “Is APC a City of Refuge for Nigerian politicians?” Right now, the answer seems to be yes, but...
The greatest democracies in the world thrive on robust party competition—the U.S., U.K., Germany, and India all have multiparty systems that keep governments accountable. Nigeria should...