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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....
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The architecture of attention: Who decides what matters to Nigerians?
In Nigeria today, entire national conversations can rise and disappear within hours. A celebrity scandal dominates discussion for days. A social media controversy consumes millions of people. An imported culture war suddenly becomes the centre of online o...
Editor | Jun 04, 2026
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Managed choices and the illusions of internal party democracy
As Nigeria gradually approaches the 2027 general elections, the atmosphere is already thick with familiar anxieties; only this time the fears are much more palpable....
Editor | Jun 03, 2026
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As hunger becomes a national healthcare crisis in Nigeria
It was a simple task, one that millions of Nigerians perform every day. A visit to the pharmacy with a prescription in hand and a clear expectation - purchase the medication, listen to the instructions, and begin treatment....
Editor | Jun 03, 2026
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Who owns the digital economy Nigerian youths are building?
In Lagos, there is a phrase young Nigerians often use when someone suddenly becomes famous online: “e don blow”. It captures the dream of digital success, the belief that one viral skit, trending song, dance challenge, or influencer breakthrough can trans...
Editor | Jun 02, 2026
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Can Nigeria replicate the growth miracle of 2004–2014?
Between 2004 and 2014, Nigeria experienced something close to an economic miracle. The economy expanded at an average annual rate of between six and seven percent. Nigerian banks expanded aggressively across Africa...
Editor | Jun 01, 2026
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Nigeria’s resource wealth should power educational reform to promote industrial growth
Nigeria’s future will not be determined by the abundance of oil, gold, or rare earth minerals within its territory, but by the depth of knowledge, skills, and human capital possessed by its people...
Editor | Jun 01, 2026
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Esusu, cooperatives, and the future of financial survival in Nigeria
There was a time when financial discipline arrived on two wheels. The Alajo, often with a small notebook tucked under his arm, moved from street to street collecting fixed daily contributions. ...
Editor | May 29, 2026
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As insecurity spreads, Nigerians reopen the gun ownership debate
The recent abductions in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State has heightened fears that kidnapping and armed violence are spreading deeper into South-West Nigeria with Lagos and the sea just down the road....
Editor | May 28, 2026
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