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When the Healer Becomes the Patient.

Nigeria, Feb. 26 -- Life has a stubborn habit of defying neat arithmetic. It refuses to balance according to our tidy assumptions or reward our carefully constructed expectations. We like to believe t... Read More


When the Healer Becomes the Patient

Nigeria, Feb. 26 -- Life has a stubborn habit of defying neat arithmetic. It refuses to balance according to our tidy assumptions or reward our carefully constructed expectations. We like to believe t... Read More


Boxing in The Ring: The Most Daring Game?

Nigeria, Feb. 25 -- The most daring game I know is the one I am never quite sure should be called a game at all. Each time I think of boxing as sport, I pause. Something in me resists the word "play."... Read More


When a Master Political Strategist Fails to Fix the Power Crisis

Nigeria, Feb. 23 -- Tinubu's scorecard, some say, reads like a paradox: political power 80 percent, electric power supply 20 percent. It is a striking contrast in a country where power, both political... Read More


Content Creation: When "Catching Cruise" Crosses the Line

Nigeria, Feb. 21 -- Catching cruise with content creation on a faked rape claim feels like a sign of the times, an age where attention is currency and virality is victory. Growing up, I often heard a ... Read More


El-Rufai: When Opposition Goes Wrong?

Nigeria, Feb. 19 -- El-Rufai is on the news again, and as always, the air is thick with emotion. In today's Nigeria, few names ignite conversation as quickly as Nasir El-Rufai. The headlines swirl aro... Read More


Does Religion Influence Men and Women Differently?

Nigeria, Feb. 17 -- Some years ago, on a dusty commercial bus heading to Abuja, I witnessed a quiet drama that has refused to leave my memory. A physically challenged young man climbed in at a junctio... Read More


Ramadan and the 2027 Elections

Nigeria, Feb. 14 -- Since the release of the 2027 general election timetable by the Independent National Electoral Commission, a wave of concern has moved across sections of the public, particularly w... Read More


NAHCON Chair: A Case of Some Animals Being More Equal Than Others?

Nigeria, Feb. 12 -- Recently, I found myself reflecting on a statement attributed to the Minister of Art, Culture and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, suggesting that any attempt to replace the ... Read More


Imagine Being the President's Son

Nigeria, Feb. 11 -- Yusuf Buhari, son of Nigeria's former president, Muhammadu Buhari, recently offered a rare glimpse into what it truly feels like to live on the inner edges of power and then sudden... Read More