To the Ekweremadus; may grace find you in your humanity. May the harshness of fate not erase the good you once did, nor the lessons you...
Nigeria's democracy is young and resilient, but the way Nigerians vote continues to leave many citizens disenchanted. To restore faith in our institutions and reduce post-election...
According to Grunig and Hunt’s Two-Way Symmetrical Model of Public Relations, effective communication requires dialogue and understanding between leaders and the public. When that balance breaks,...
In a functioning democracy, parliament is the conscience of the nation, a check, not a cheerleader. Yet under Akpabio’s Senate, cooperation with the executive has degenerated...
Prof. Josh Amupitan (SAN) remains one of Nigeria’s most erudite legal minds, a patriot whose courage to tell the truth should be commended, not condemned. History...
Nigeria belongs to all of us — Christians, Muslims, and people of every faith and background. Our diversity is our strength, not our weakness. To keep...
Perhaps the most troubling takeaway from the election is the persistently low voter turnout. Out of a total of 2,788,864 registered voters in Anambra State, only...
The unique features of the proposed Aba State include the homogeneity of the communities advocating for its creation, the two prior approvals from Ohanaeze Ndigbo committees,...
The conduct of the Anambra election, marred by voter inducement and INEC complacency, signals a dark future for Nigerian democracy. This analysis calls for immediate action...
If INEC truly intends to protect electoral integrity, it must adopt humility in the face of evidence. It must work hand in hand with agencies like...