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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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Tinubu’s economic reforms and the average Nigerian
For decades, Nigeria’s sovereignty has persisted more as a theoretical construct than as an operative reality, independent in flag but dependent in policy, shaped by external prescriptions from London...
Editor | Nov 28, 2025
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The road to hunger: How transport failure is destroying Nigeria’s food chain
Nigeria is losing too much of the food it produces long before it reaches the people who need it most. Across farming communities, crops that take months of labour never make it beyond the village....
Editor | Nov 27, 2025
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The Lagos-Calabar coastal road project: Dead weight or victim of lifeless narrative?
One of the burdens of a deeply entrenched narrative of corruption in Nigerian politics and governance, now deeply woven into everyday rhetoric, is the learned, pathologising self-image it produces among the public. ...
Editor | Nov 26, 2025
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Nigerian businesses must not miss out on the global AI Chatbot revolution
Many bank customers have expressed curiosity and fascination about what powers the quick replies they get on messaging apps and, some of the time, friendly assistance they receive from digital banking platforms....
Editor | Nov 25, 2025
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The search for credible opposition to ensure enduring democracy
Democracy is not only tested at the ballot box; it is tested in what happens to those who lose. When opposition parties sink into court battles, walkouts, and even fistfights, they do not merely embarrass themselves...
Editor | Nov 24, 2025
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Alumni associations as anchors of Nigeria’s failing education system
Every institution of learning carries within it the stories of those who have passed through its halls – generations of scholars, dreamers, and builders who extend the life of the institution beyond its physical boundaries. Alumni associations embody that...
Editor | Nov 21, 2025
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Reimagining Nigeria into becoming the nation we could be
If Nigeria were a nation of one tribe and one religion, what would Nigeria be like? It would be a multi-coloured nation with a multi-textured culture, intoxicated on varieties but unwavering in unity....
Editor | Nov 20, 2025
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Rethinking Nigeria’s search for true Federalism
Nigeria’s long-running debate over “true federalism” has become a conversation trapped in circles – like a rodent caught in a can, dissipating an effusion of energy but progresses little....
Editor | Nov 19, 2025
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