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 […]
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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 […]
The Six Autonomous Regions: A Blueprint For Nigeria’s Survival And Unity Through Autonomy
For over six decades, Nigeria has struggled to define what it truly means to be a federation. We chant “unity in diversity,” yet our […]
Paul Biya And The Colonial Chain: France’s Unending Grip On Cameroon
There is no greater tragedy for a nation than to be governed by a man who has long outlived his purpose; a man older than […]
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 […]
The African Bush: A Better Clinic Than The Pharmacy
Before the invasion of foreign pills, operating rooms, and prescriptions, Africa was its own hospital. The land itself was a doctor, and the trees, shrubs, […]
When Washington Burned: A Lesson America Learned But Nigeria Still Ignores
History never stops speaking but many do not listen to its voices of reasoning. It only changes its audience. In 1814, when the British stormed […]
Nigerian Farmers Killed For Food Control: The West And Their Game
There is an ancient truth whispered by those who understood the mechanics of power; “he who controls the food controls the people”. It was never […]
