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Funding concerns about decentralised policing demand we mind current leaks
Imagine Nigeria’s public security financing as a rambling, poorly audited ledger. On one side, enormous sums are recorded under vague headings – “security vote", "miscellaneous", and “special services” – with little trace of what they actually buy....
Technology
Fixing Nigeria’s digital state capacity for sustainable technological future
Nigeria’s digital economy is often celebrated for its energy, creativity, and youthful momentum. Venture capital flows, startup success stories, and the global visibility of Nigerian engineers have helped project the image of a country on the brink of tec...
Editor | Jan 05, 2026
Tax
Nigeria’s 2025 Tax Reform: Revenue without trust is not reform
Every modern economy survives on a fragile but essential bargain between the state and its citizens. Governments demand taxes, citizens expect public value in return. Where this bargain holds, taxation becomes a foundation for development. Where it break...
Editor | Jan 02, 2026
Nigeria
What Nigerian governments must prioritise to tackle persistent national crises in 2026
As Nigeria enters 2026, it confronts one of the most demanding moments in its post-independence history. Insecurity has intensified across large parts of the country, poverty has deepened, public services have weakened, and trust in institutions continues...
Editor | Jan 02, 2026
Security
Rescue is not recovery; it is only the beginning for kidnap survivors
Nigeria has become tragically fluent in the choreography of mass abductions. The recent return of the last batch of pupils and teachers from St. Mary’s Catholic School, Papiri in Niger State, ...
Editor | Dec 31, 2025
Economy
What Nigeria’s reset must mean and who must deliver it
Nigeria is set for “a reset, a very hard one.” This declaration by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu reopened a fundamental national question concerning the country's development. ...
Editor | Dec 31, 2025
Christmas
Celebration should preserve life, not endanger it
The end-of-year period in Nigeria, the Christmas and New Year season commonly known as the yuletide, is a time of joy, faith, reunion, and abundance. Families travel long distances to reunite, ...
Editor | Dec 29, 2025
Economy
The hope of Christmas through the eyes of a nation in pain
We live in an age where everything glitters: gigantic, gaudy and loud. Even the Christian faith, once marked by simplicity, is often swept up in the brash spectacle of celebrity pastors, mega churches, grand lights and grand stages. ...
Editor | Dec 27, 2025
Economy
How substance abuse is undermining Nigeria’s youth potential, national progress
Substance abuse has become one of the most alarming challenges facing Nigerian youths today. What once seemed like isolated incidents has evolved into a prevalent trend, steadily undermining mental health, physical well-being, and the future potential ...
Editor | Dec 24, 2025
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