In reflecting on Nigeria’s leadership journey, Bishop Matthew Kukah, a Catholic priest, activist, and philosopher, delivers a searing observation: “Almost every leader who came to power…
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Universities are meant to be the heart of a nation’s progress—places where the brightest minds are nurtured, and the moral compass of future leaders is set.…
A new terrorist organisation called Lakurawa has entered the Nigerian space! It operates in the northwest, particularly in the old Sokoto state, comprised of Sokoto, Kebbi,…
This week marks a historic milestone for Africa as it becomes a permanent member of the G20 Summit for the first time. Following the African Union’s…
Nigeria’s economy is charting a course from the tempestuous waters of the “Red Zone,” a realm of acute instability filled with uncertainty and wavering hope. Now,…
When voices rise in waves of protest, deeper wounds are laid bare—truths woven into our laws and ethics, waiting to be unearthed. In Nigeria, one such…
Claudine Moore, Managing Director of Allison Africa, says the ongoing challenges with Western media narratives about Africa highlight how negative portrayals affect perceptions and economic opportunities…
As the 2024 presidential elections in the United States begin on Tuesday, the stakes are at an all-time high. With a highly divided electorate, persistent social…
A military officer who served as Nigeria’s Aviation Minister between 1985 and 1993 during the Babangida years once remarked that air travel was a luxury not…
The position of the Washington Post not to endorse any US Presidential candidate outraged many Americans. Is that august newspaper demonstrating principled neutrality, as claimed by…