CHUDY UWADIEGWU As Nigeria continues to grapple with pressing economic and social challenges, it is imperative that our public policies are grounded in data, logic, […]
Category: Opinion
Anambra 2025: Why Soludo’s Re-Election Is Guaranteed
AZUH ARINZE Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo’s re-election bid for a second term as Anambra State Governor appears increasingly unassailable. His administration’s transformative achievements across […]
Nigeria’s Governors: Halfway To Where? (1)
ABIODUN KOMOLAFE To begin with, any assessment of the subnational level must acknowledge that Nigeria’s federal system is defective and quasi-federalist in nature. Put […]
The Akpabio-Ogban Election Controversy: How Misinformation Overshadowed The Facts
TIMOTHY ODEDINA In Nigeria’s heated political environment, emotions often override facts—especially when it comes to elections. A recent example is the misleading narrative surrounding […]
Davido’s $1 Million Gesture To Bright Chimezie: A Legacy Of Honour And Gratitude
HON ANADI VINCENT In a remarkable display of humility and respect, Nigerian music superstar, Davido, paid legendary singer, Bright Chimezie, the sum of $1 million […]
Who Is Afraid Of Fidelity Bank?
UDEME ETUKEYEN Leading up to the recent superlative annual reports showcasing one of the most significant growth experienced by a Nigeria Financial Institution in recent […]
The Digital Divide’s Dark Side: Cybersecurity In African Higher Education
ANNA COLLARD The digital revolution is transforming African education, with universities embracing online learning and digital systems. However, this progress brings a crucial challenge: cybersecurity. […]
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu @65: A Reflection
FEMI ODERE I have since concluded that if one is to have a glimmer of understanding of the mores, morals, traditions, belief systems, as well […]
Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s Wisdom—A Legacy Of Compassion
“Nothing is permanent in this world; just be a good person. Love who you can, help where you can, and give what you can.” These […]
Dear Nigerians, Stop Blaming The President For Everything
In Nigeria today, a significant number of citizens—especially government critics and activists—tend to direct their anger and frustrations at the President over virtually every issue. […]
