History echoes similar narratives. In the 1948 US presidential election, Thomas E. Dewey, the Republican nominee, had participated in the previous 1944 election, narrowly losing to...
Under Ayuk's dynamic leadership, the African Energy Chamber has become the heartbeat of the continent's energy narrative—advocating for Africa's right to develop its resources responsibly, drive...
Climate change is not just an environmental issue—it is a threat multiplier that affects every aspect of life in Nigeria. From health and food to security...
South Africa’s Sports Minister, Gayton McKenzie, says he wishes Nigeria fails to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, accusing the Super Eagles of trying to...
The coup rumours are a symptom of a deeper sickness. The cure is not a military takeover, but a democratic reckoning. Our leaders must choose: they...
CAN detailed its letters to the International Criminal Court, global faith networks, and national authorities — yet, as Okoh lamented, “the cries for justice are too...
Beyond psychology, the societal cost is measurable. Domestic violence that goes unchecked breeds generational trauma; children learn aggression as communication. Political killings that are never explained...
President of the World Bank Group, Ajay Banga, has projected that Nigeria’s population will grow by approximately 130 million by the year 2050, making it one...
This isn’t about a single missed payment; it’s about a mindset. Ogra’s deflection is a microcosm of a government that promises reform but delivers excuses. As...
If Borno State must truly recover, the protection of farmers should be at the heart of its post-insurgency strategy. Agriculture remains the lifeline of Maiduguri’s economy,...