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Inadvisability Of Urging Tinubu To 'Carry-Go' Beyond 2027.

Nigeria, March 22 -- The recent calls by political loyalists, including Mudashiru Obasa, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to "continue beyond 2027" may sound, at first glance, like routine political... Read More


Inadvisability Of Urging Tinubu To 'Carry-Go' Beyond 2027

Nigeria, March 22 -- The recent calls by political loyalists, including Mudashiru Obasa, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to "continue beyond 2027" may sound, at first glance, like routine political... Read More


The Oddity And Crudity Of Judicial Humiliation In Nigeria

Nigeria, March 19 -- There are moments when a single courtroom incident stops being just "news" and starts reading like a symptom. The recent confrontation at the Federal High Court in Abuja, where Ju... Read More


Seeing The Gang Up Against Otti Through The Eyes Of 1 Samuel 18:7

Nigeria, March 17 -- There is a curious rhythm to power, performance, and public perception. It is a rhythm that transcends time, geography, and even systems of governance. From ancient monarchies to ... Read More


Blind Loyalty And 'Carry-Go': The Crisis Of Nigerian Political Followership

Nigeria, March 17 -- Nigeria's democracy, though enduring in form, continues to struggle in substance. Beneath the rituals of elections, campaigns, and constitutional order lies a deeper problem, one ... Read More


In Defence Of Tough Questions In Journalism

Nigeria, March 12 -- In Nigeria today, journalism has become one of the most misunderstood professions. It is perhaps the only field where people from virtually every other profession confidently clai... Read More


When Fuel Prices Rise, The Common Man Pays The Price

Nigeria, March 12 -- Every time the price of fuel rises, economists reach for technical phrases, "negative supply shocks", "exchange rate pressures", and "global market volatility." But for the ordina... Read More


'Ojoro Politics' In The Screening Of Fubara's Nominees And Nigeria's Do-Me-I-Do-You Syndrome

Nigeria, March 11 -- Nigeria's political landscape has long been shaped by rivalry, personal grudges, and a persistent culture of retaliation. In everyday parlance, the phrase "do-me-I-do-you" capture... Read More


When Bulldozers Are Rolled Out Without Mercy, Urban Renewal Wears Inhuman Face

Nigeria, March 2 -- Across Lagos, Benin City, Anambra and other urban centers of Nigeria, a disturbing pattern is unfolding with unsettling regularity: homes, shops, and community spaces are being tor... Read More


Enough Of "Emilokan" Politics, It's Time For Serious Governance

Nigeria, Feb. 27 -- Nigeria's governance predicament is no longer subtle. The patterns are visible in the way public offices are distributed, key institutions are staffed, and qualified professionals ... Read More