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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
No safe-landing for Wale Edun; the insecurity conundrum, and babel of voices in ADC
Rumour mills had it that Wale Edun was given the option of throeing in the towel, but he felt there was no way his long-time ally would give him the Brutus treatment. So, he decided to wait for the guillotine until his head left the body....
Editor | Apr 23, 2026
Politics
The quiet collapse of political ideology in Nigeria
Something fundamental is slipping away in Nigeria — not loudly, not dramatically, but steadily....
Editor | Apr 14, 2026
Insecurity
Recurring bloodbaths: Nigeria can’t be safe with its acute fragility, disunity
Recently, after the mass killing in Jos, Plateau State, President Bola Tinubu said he was not elected “to comfort and create widows and widowers”. Yet since he became president barely three years ago, his administration has overseen the creation of thousa...
Editor | Apr 13, 2026
Politics
Of 2027, descendants of Balaam, donkey, and sword-wielding angel
The opposition parties in Nigeria are lamenting. Being Africans, they see so much correlation with their challenges in the adage, “if an evil bird cries in the night and a child dies in the morning, the cause of the death is not far-fetched.” It would see...
Editor | Apr 09, 2026
Politics
Kwankwaso’s disruptive moves; Consensus; Mutfwang’s ‘vexatious’ visit; CDS and ‘prodigal sons’
Nigeria is like a movie. New episodes emerge every day. These days, the frequency of the episodes does not take up to a day. Before you finish with one, another has propped up....
Editor | Apr 08, 2026
Politics
PDP’s monumental betrayal of Nigeria
The People’s Democratic Party, PDP, is comatose on a deathbed; it’s, in fact, on life support. ...
Editor | Mar 31, 2026
Economy
Why institutional memory matters
Every year, organisations make decisions that are not new. They revisit challenges that predecessors once resolved, rediscover processes that were previously documented and relearn lessons paid for through earlier mistakes....
Editor | Mar 26, 2026
Economy
Breaking the poverty cycle: A roadmap to financial freedom
For countless Nigerians, poverty isn’t just a condition—it’s a cycle. Low earnings limit savings, which stifles investment, locking individuals in a continuous loop of financial strain...
Editor | Mar 26, 2026
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