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 […]
Tag: Amb Ezewele Cyril Abionanojie
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 […]
The Shepherd And The Wolf: Power Without The People
By the time the motorcades sweep past, sirens slicing through the humid African afternoon, the market woman has already counted her losses. The street hawker […]
From Bicycles To Bulletproof Convoys: How Africa’s Leadership Lost Its Moral Compass.
There was a time when African leadership looked poor by design and rich only in purpose. The men and women who fought for independence did […]
My Ancestors Were Not Slaves, But Survivors: Reframing The Lie Of Slavery
History often insists on calling African ancestors “slaves”, as though captivity were a shameful permanent identity rather than a violent interruption of human life. But […]
The Hidden Crime In Faith: When Imported Faiths Corrupt Our Moral Compass
There is an uncomfortable conversation begging for full scale attention: how the wholesale importation of foreign religions helped dislocate indigenous moral systems, and how that […]
When Heroes Are Abandoned: The Silent Suffering Of Nigeria’s Wounded Soldiers
By the time the parade drums go silent and the flags are folded away, Nigeria’s wounded soldiers are often left alone with their pain. They […]
The Fear Of Colonial Taxation: Why Nigeria’s 2026 Tax Laws Worry Many Citizens
To many, the 2026 tax laws in Nigeria carry the weight of suspicion, frustration, and fear. With the proposed 2026 taxation laws, that burden risks […]
When Generosity Heals And Bureaucracy Kills: Lessons From The 2014 Ebola Crisis
In 2014, as Ebola swept through West Africa, the world watched a human tragedy unfold. But while many nations hesitated behind conference tables […]
Big Beast Overseas, Tiny Bug Indoors
Nigeria’s latest foray into the internal crisis in Benin Republic has once again exposed a troubling pattern in our foreign and domestic posture. we project […]
