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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....
Economy
New Regional Development Commissions: Tackling local challenges at regional level
Between 2024 and 2025, the Federal Government established Regional Development Commissions (RDCs) for five Nigerian geopolitical zones,...
Editor | Dec 24, 2025
Economy
How dirty is Detty December?
Every December in Nigeria arrives not merely as a month but as a mood. The phrase “Detty December” has become shorthand for that mood: a season of travel, music, reunions, nightlife, and unapologetic celebration....
Editor | Dec 22, 2025
Health
Systemic neglect in food safety leaves Nigerians exposed to preventable diseases and deaths
Across the nation, millions of Nigerians eat food purchased from roadside vendors daily - under umbrellas, beside drainages, or at busy junctions. For many, these meals are affordable and accessible,...
Editor | Dec 18, 2025
Education
Nigeria must harness the untapped knowledge wealth in its universities to chart a path
Across the world, universities have long served as reservoirs of knowledge, places where societies make sense of themselves and where future solutions quietly take shape....
Editor | Dec 17, 2025
Security
The political will to curb insecurity in Nigeria
Insecurity has long been the country's most stubborn challenge; it is a problem that has outlived successive administrations and continues to shape the daily lives of millions....
Editor | Dec 16, 2025
YSoT
Nigeria’s broken “Monopoly of Violence” and what it must do to recover it
In classical terms, a modern state exists because it “successfully claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force” within its territory. Others may carry weapons, but only the state can lawfully deploy coercion, and it must be able to preven...
Editor | Dec 15, 2025
YSoT
Tinubu’s ambassadorial list exposes Nigeria’s foreign policy challenges
Nigeria’s new ambassadorial nominations have forced the country to confront an uncomfortable truth about its foreign policy. For more than two years, strategic missions in Washington, London, Beijing, Pretoria and Abu Dhabi operated without formally appoi...
Editor | Dec 12, 2025
YSoT
Reclaiming Nigeria’s music industry as a tool for cultural identity in the age of digital influence
Music has always been one of society’s most honest mirrors, reflecting its aspirations, contradictions, values, and tensions. In Nigeria, it has historically served as a tool for storytelling, cultural preservation, political commentary, and the projectio...
Editor | Dec 11, 2025
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