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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....
Politics
Dangerous rhetoric on kidnapping; state police, and Peter Obi’s cross over NDC acrimonious primaries
In Nigeria, kidnapping has gone political. Opposing political groups engage in bitter spat over what has become a criminal trade. But everyone seems dead silent about the solution. Victims languish in kidnappers’ den why the finger-pointing continues....
Editor | Jun 12, 2026
Technology
The AI skills boom is real. The market for those skills is not
Every week, another accelerator announces a new cohort. Another NGO publishes a report on the digital skills gap. Another multinational hosts a bootcamp in Lagos or Abuja, training three hundred young Nigerians to "leverage AI for economic transformation....
Editor | Jun 09, 2026
Economy
The money is changing. Africa's institutions should be ready for it
I read an interview this week that I have not been able to put down....
Editor | Jun 09, 2026
Sports
Divided by barrels, united by football
As geopolitical tensions continue to shape global discourse, from instability in the Middle East and concerns surrounding the Strait of Hormuz to growing strategic rivalries among major powers, the world is increasingly searching for common ground that tr...
Editor | Jun 08, 2026
Politics
Deeply flawed party primaries portend bad omen for 2027
The morning foretells the day. Early signs can indicate how a day will unfold. In that sense, the recent presidential, gubernatorial and legislative primaries foretell a very messy general election next year...
Editor | Jun 08, 2026
Politics
Bumpy path to 2027; Endless rumbles at INEC; Rivers’ ‘Wuruwuru’ politics, and 1000 forest guards
From hateful political rhetoric to manipulation of party primaries, and to outright impunity, the path to 2027 appears jarring. The insecurity issue in Nigeria is of serious concern. We shall overcome… with truth and intentionality....
Editor | Jun 04, 2026
Companies
Why cultural misalignment costs more than an empty position
In the pursuit of filling vacancies in a timely fashion, organisations often overlook a fundamental truth: an empty seat costs less than one occupied by the wrong person....
Editor | Jun 04, 2026
Agriculture
Nigeria is not hungry because it has to be
There is a particular kind of national failure that is hardest to forgive, not the kind born of poverty or limited means, but the kind that occurs in the presence of abundance....
Editor | Jun 03, 2026
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