Iraq was invaded under false pretenses in 2003; two decades later, it remains fractured and unstable. Libya, once united under Gaddafi’s authoritarian but functional rule, collapsed...
Democracy in Africa may still be dressing for the real performance. Its costumes seem borrowed, its stage uneven, and its actors uncertain. Perhaps, in the restless...
Nigeria’s economic crisis is a mirror reflecting the state of its governance, security, and social cohesion. It is a crisis that demands more than speeches—it requires...
This is reminiscent of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s masterclass in diplomacy during his Oval Office meeting with Trump, when the latter made claims about alleged killings of...
The recent enactment of the Arbitration and Mediation Act (AMA) 2023 introduced reforms aimed at enhancing arbitration enforcement. Onyeze (2023) acknowledges the AMA’s provision of a...
On the economic front, Nigeria’s status as Africa’s largest economy belies the scale of human hardship: poverty rates rising, many households suffering food insecurity, and public...
The fact of the matter is that the United States of America knows Tinubu more than he knows himself. Therefore, instead of the mundane attempts to...
He will send the 82nd Airborne to the Jos Plateau to do what, exactly? Distinguish between a potato farmer and a bandit militant? Negotiate with a...
As Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso suggested, the US could assist Nigeria with cutting-edge technology to tackle these problems. The fundamental question is: Should Nigeria prioritize its sovereignty...
The National Assembly, security stakeholders, and all citizens must demand immediate accountability and transparency regarding the full scope of the August 2025 MoUs. The true national...