I witnessed the debate about who owns the home between the man and woman fortuitously last Monday as I found my way into the premises of…
Browsing: Op-Ed
Nigeria is grappling with a multitude of significant challenges, each akin to a ‘ticking time bomb’ that threatens national stability. Among these, the most pressing yet…
The first part of this topic, published on Sunday, September 15, 2024, was the debate between the Marxist scholar at the then University of Ife (now…
Nigeria is in the grip of a severe economic crisis, with high inflation, volatile exchange rates, and a steep rise in the cost of living. The…
There is a shadowy group of powerful Nigerians once described as the “owners of Nigeria”. They can be counted on our fingertips – not more than…
Let me be upfront: I commiserate with everyone affected by the Borno flood. This is a catastrophe that goes beyond physical devastation; it is about systemic…
The September 21 Edo State gubernatorial poll was not just an election, but a reckoning—one that exposed the cracks, betrayals, and missteps of the People’s Democratic…
Contrary to popular belief, politics itself is not inherently corrupt; instead, it is the unsavoury behaviour of the participants that gives it a bad reputation. When…
The sight of Africa’s leaders jetting to China en masse got the executive director of Africa No Filter thinking about economic leverage, optics, strategy and lessons…
“Scramble for Africa” historically refers to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when European powers colonised and divided the African continent, seeking political, economic, and…