But after 65 years, Nigerians deserve more than repeated promises and underdevelopment. We deserve a country where leadership puts people first, where accountability is not just...
What makes Operation White unforgettable is not just the technology but the morality behind it. It was proof that governance can be honest, that systems can...
For Nigerians, asking “What can I do for Nigeria?” would mean a greater emphasis on civic responsibility. It would encourage participation in community development, voluntary service,...
At 65, Nigeria must choose a new path: a path of justice, fairness, and true service to the people. Otherwise, we risk celebrating independence in chains...
As we look at Nigeria at 65, the evidence on the ground suggests there is little to celebrate and much to mourn. The celebration will be...
Our leaders have mastered the art of manipulation to the extent that even civil society groups, professional bodies, and religious organizations have fallen under their spell....
The Federal Government has declared Wednesday, October 1, 2025, a public holiday to mark Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary. Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo urged citizens to uphold unity,...
In Nigeria, education, tribe, religion, and now poverty, are wielded as tools to suppress the people. Many believe this is by design—that our leaders wish to...
As we toast to Nigeria, let us call for a future where financial crimes are taken seriously, where corruption is no longer tolerated, and where success...
The question is not whether Nigeria has the potential to be great, but whether its leaders can rise to the occasion and make the necessary changes...