The impeachment move against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy is not just a legislative process unfolding; as a matter of fact, it is a stress...
That is the question Nigerians are now asking themselves after being sold the most expensive electricity in the country in exchange for, well, more hours of...
Nigeria’s democracy has been threatened by coups, foreign intrusions, and even the global contagion of democratic subversion seen in events like the Donald Trump inspired assault...
The U.S. military airstrikes in northwest Nigeria marked a dramatic escalation in the fight against violent groups in Sokoto State, with President Donald Trump confirming that...
It is becoming clearer by the day that President Bola Tinubu’s route to 2027 is paved, not with people’s votes, but with power play. Coming from...
This week, the President submitted sixty-eight diplomatic nominees to the Senate. On paper, it is a balanced mix: thirty-four career diplomats and thirty-one “non-career” picks spread...
President Bola Tinubu has finally bowed to pressure and declared a state of emergency on security. A move many Nigerians consider years overdue after endless cries,...
It is a global embarrassment that the United States Congress is now actively reviewing reports of mass killings, persecution, and insecurity in Nigeria, while our own...
Predictably, the suspension of the 15 percent petrol import duty by the Federal Government has been applauded. Having to bear several months of high fuel prices...
When U.S. President Donald Trump announced that America might “intervene” in Nigeria over what he described as the systematic killing of Christians, it sent shock waves...
The Federal Government’s decision to impose a 15 per cent import duty on petrol and diesel, purportedly to protect local refineries has once again ignited concern...
For a country that prides itself on its democratic tag, Nigeria has an unpleasant penchant for distorting the meaning of justice. The long-drawn trial of Nnamdi...
Nigeria’s headline inflation rate may have dropped to 18.02 percent in September, a three-year low; but to the average Nigerian, the numbers feel like mockery. National...
Once again, numbers have stirred nerves — this time, the Tinubu government is rejecting a World Bank report that says 130 million Nigerians live in poverty,...
Having enjoyed 65 years of independence, Nigeria’s economy is a paradox of hope rooted in reform but marred by persisting misery. President Bola No doubt Tinubu’s...