Defence and Army headquarters remain silent after reports claim soldiers raided ex-minister Timipre Sylva’s Abuja home over alleged links to a coup plot, as 16 officers...
Nigeria’s fiscal position remains fragile. Although the debt-to-GDP ratio has improved, the country still spends a massive portion of its budget on debt servicing. Projections for...
One of the paradoxes of the situation is that at a time when Nigeria is still a major oil‐producing nation, many feel its citizens are deprived...
At a leadership forum in Abuja, Emir Sanusi II and economist Atedo Peterside warned that Nigeria’s reforms will fail without accountability and fiscal discipline, urging leaders...
It is time we began teaching young women that self-development is sexier than dependence, that ambition outshines affluence, and that dignity is worth more than diamonds....
Genuine democratic contests should be decided by the people, not through endless court disputes. The will of the electorate must be the ultimate determinant of who...
New INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan vows to end Nigeria’s era of endless election court battles, urging parties to respect laws and strengthen democracy.
The reform agenda emphasizes on the need to focus on key priorities with a continental scope, realigning AU institutions to deliver on its objectives, operational efficiency...
Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo says 170 foreigners have applied for Nigerian citizenship. The government vows transparency and integrity in the review process under President Bola Tinubu’s...
While Nigeria sleeps, lulled by the rhythm of Afrobeats and the illusion of international validation, France is executing a calculated, multi-pronged strategy to reassert its waning...