MOHAMMED ABASS Introduction: I have the pleasure to share this award-winning article to National Teachers’ Institute, Kaduna to attend a conference organized by NTI […]
Category: Opinion
America’s Hypocrisy And England’s Fulani Project In Nigeria
When Donald Trump’s administration designated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” over alleged religious intolerance, many Nigerians in ignorance celebrated it while the well […]
Forthcoming …
ABIODUN KOMOLAFE I had the privilege of witnessing the Ekiti APC governorship consensus ratification on October 27, 2025. At this event, 885 delegates endorsed […]
The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria
IDOWU EPHRAIM FALEYE Let’s not pretend anymore—there’s a powerful undercurrent in Nigeria’s political waters today, and it’s flowing fiercely against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. What’s […]
Before The Ballot Falls: The Duty To Protect Anambra’s Tomorrow
SUNDAY OSUOKWU EZECHUKWU As the clock ticks toward the governorship election, the next few days will determine not just who becomes the next governor of […]
Why I Think The US Is Mad At Nigeria – I May Be Wrong
I sincerely think that as a country we were careless at the last United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). I really should pay more attention […]
Reno, Take Your Flowers…
ABDULLAHI O HARUNA HARUSPICE Reno Omokri can finally take his crown – for eight years he wrote ceaselessly on what he described as Christian Genocide […]
Tinubu And The Significance Of Yesterday (2)
ABIODUN KOMOLAFE The detail makes the difference! In 1961, the regional government in Western Nigeria made tax cuts to shore up its dwindling electoral prospects, […]
Bye Bye To Jati Jati: President Tinubu’s New 15% Imported Petrol And Diesel Tariff Triumph And The Dawn Of Nigeria’s Refining Re-birth
DR. BUNMI AWOYEMI At long last, the masquerade is over. The era of endless fuel-import subsidy, of shadow-markets, of rent-seeking importers shielding themselves behind union […]
Tinubu’s Renewed Hope And The Silent Western War Against Nigeria
MOGAJI WOLE ARISEKOLA Nigeria is not dying. Nigeria is transforming — painfully, loudly, and sometimes clumsily — but it is transforming all the same. Those […]
