If a roll call of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s performing Ministers is made today, the likelihood is that the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, will make…
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In Nigeria, many policies that are supposed to catalyse economic growth end up making things worse and complicate matters for the citizen for whom these policies…
Decades back, in those giddy days of military rule, David Mark, one of the top military brass, was reported as saying that telephones are not for…
The debate over which system of government is most appropriate for a multi-ethnic and geographically diverse Nigeria has suddenly resurfaced. This time, it is pushing the…
Globally, the media is revered for its impact on societal norms and its power in shaping perception and influencing decisions. For decades this power has been…
There is unarguably a progressive value erosion in our country. This is happening increasingly, and there is no hope of it abating soon. This cankerworm is…
To an outsider, it would seem that Nigeria is a made-up story, and to many in Nigeria, this would be a plausible explanation. Ten years ago…
French political philosopher, Baron de Montesquieu, in his seminal work, The Spirit of Laws, 1748, posited that the executive, legislative and judicial functions of government should…
Burna Boy and Ayra Starr have been confirmed to perform at the upcoming Glastonbury Festival. Burna Boy, famous Nigerian singer known for mixing Afrobeat, reggae, and…
In fact, what you are about to read is a two-pronged response to a two-pronged attack on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu by two notable Northern leaders.…