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Of State Police conundrum, playing the ostrich, and Ekiti election beyond the razzmatazz
The fever of state police is on. The debate has divided Nigerians. The Federal Government is not looking back on it. The passage of the bill Wednesday by the Senate has sealed matter. The Rubicon has been crossed....
Security
Before we are all enveloped: A plea for security seriousness in Nigeria
Our national security has tragically deteriorated and is in need of urgent fixing, yet we only mouth the need for improvement, but the vital changes that are required remain elusive....
Editor | Nov 20, 2025
Politics
Needed: Nigerian Institute of Chartered Electoral Auctioneers (NICEA)
With the recently concluded Anambra State gubernatorial election, in which everybody was accusing everybody else of vote-buying, I decided to represent this idea, which I packaged after the last ‘bye-elections’....
Editor | Nov 19, 2025
Energy
Beyond the climate rhetoric: Oil remains Nigeria’s strategic leverage
When Donald Trump recently told the United Nations that climate change was a ‘con job’, he voiced a scepticism that still echoes—not because science is wholly invalid,...
Editor | Nov 19, 2025
Finance
How disciplined debt repayment and honoring financial covenants rebuild trust, strengthen global markets, and drive economic resilience
This publication posits that voluntary debt repayment is the paramount test of corporate integrity and the fundamental mechanism for building financial credibility. Moving beyond a purely transactional view,...
Editor | Nov 19, 2025
economy
Unlocking Africa’s financial capital
When in 2013 Aliko Dangote dreamt of establishing the first privately owned refinery in his country, he turned to a syndicate of 13 Nigerian banks to raise the initial $5.5 billion....
Editor | Nov 18, 2025
policy
What needs to happen next on Nigeria’s expatriate employment levy?
In recent times, much has not been heard about Nigeria’s introduced policy aimed at tightening the cost and regulation of employing non-Nigerian staff, the Expatriate Employment Levy (EEL)....
Editor | Nov 17, 2025
Columnists
Nigeria: The imperative of acting in the national interest
There’s hardly any Nigerian who will disagree with the idea of acting in the national interest. Indeed, one would have to be an unrepentant renegade to say that one won’t act in the national interest....
Editor | Nov 17, 2025
economy
Northern Nigeria’s next frontier: How the MAP agenda can transform prosperity
The Northern region of Nigeria is back, or at least, it wants to be. Once the country’s industrial hub in the 1970s, home to thriving textile factories, groundnut pyramids, and bustling trade routes, the region is now making a bold attempt to reclaim that...
Editor | Nov 13, 2025
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