In today’s digital world, attention has become a form of currency. A photo earns likes, a video gathers views, and compliments arrive from strangers scattered […]
Category: Opinion
Iyabo Obasanjo Is A No, No
AZUH ARINZE I read what Bamidele Johnson wrote. I also saw the response from Remi Ladigbolu. However, we must not lose sight of the fact […]
Aftermath Of APC State Congress In Imo: A Dangerous Signal For Intending Aspirants And Party Democracy
CAJETAN DUKE In line with its constitution and preparations for the 2027 general elections, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo State—under the dominant […]
Truth Before Blame: Urging Nigerian Politicians To Let Security Agencies Investigate Freely
DR. IJEOMAH ARODIOGBU Nigerian politicians must prioritize the integrity of security processes by consistently allowing law enforcement agencies to conduct thorough and impartial investigations whenever […]
Adelabu As Oyo APC Guber Flag Bearer: A Recurring Nightmare For PDP
GANI KAYODE BALOGUN (GKB) As the countdown to the 2027 general elections accelerates, political temperatures in Oyo State are rising with remarkable enthusiasm. Alignments are […]
The Untold Origins Of The Iran–U.S Conflicts: A Rivalry Forged in 1953
Few modern rivalries have been as enduring as the one between Iran and the United States, along with its Western allies. Its roots stretch back […]
Soludo Is Not Normal! (Part II)
MAZI EJIMOFOR OPARA In the build-up to the 2023 general elections, when “normal” people fell to the political wave of the time, a Soludo who […]
Tinubu’s Way
AZUH ARINZE Yes, I love Tinubu’s way, especially when it comes to rewarding loyalty and carrying his people along. Off the top of […]
Osun 2026: Beyond The Rhythms!
AYODELE OLUDARE Let’s not deceive ourselves. When August 15 comes around, we aren’t just going to the polls to thumbprint a ballot and go home […]
Soludo Is Not Normal! (Part I)
MAZI EJIMOFOR OPARA Southeast Nigeria does not need “normal leaders” nor leaders high on public validation. More so, they particularly need leaders who are deaf […]
