By Fred Itua The Nigerian Constitution is clear and unambiguous about the position of a governor. Section 176(2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) states that...
By Augustine Eigbe, Ph.D The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is the mainstay of Nigeria’s electoral democracy, entrusted with regulating and conducting free, fair, and credible...
By Tamuno Peterside For decades, the Niger Delta has been a paradox. Beneath its fertile mangroves and winding creeks lies the oil wealth that sustains the...
By AbdulHakeem Mutiu Adejumo-Ajeseku, Abuja-Nigeria In the face of the pressing global challenges posed by climate change, environmental degradation, and biodiversity loss, journalism plays a pivotal...
NIWA is the Agency responsible for monitoring standards and evaluation along the nation’s inland water ways. The mandate also includes providing regulatory, economic and operational leadership...
By Ehichioya Ezomon Among the big political parties in the race for the 2027 General Election, only the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has endorsed a...
By Augustine Eigbe, Ph.D The Nigerian political ecosystem is structurally distorted by the vicious synergy of sycophancy, clientelism, neo-patrimonialism, and paternalism, institutionalising a predatory cycle of...
By Dr. Ibrahim Modibbo After years of economic volatility and uncertainty, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its latest Article IV Consultation affirmed a new reality...
Nigeria has retained its position as the country with the highest number of people without access to electricity, with a staggering 86.8 million individuals lacking access,...
By Augustine Eigbe, Ph.D The charred villages and mass graves in Benue State stand as grim monuments to the failure of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution’s Section...