By Francis Onabis Nigeria is at a critical point in its democratic evolution. The challenges confronting the nation — economic...
By James Ezema The recent call by a U.S.-based lawmaker, Kimberly Daniels, for the removal of Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, has stirred...
By Samuel Aruwan Eighty-nine-year-old retired Commissioner of Police Manya Dogo recently made public a book, “Governor Audu Bako: The Man of Wisdom and Foresight”, detailing the...
By Avm (Rtd) Akugbe Iyamu, Thirty three states and over 144,000 communities are at the risk of flooding in 2026 according to NiMet. In Nigeria today,...
By James Ezema As the countdown to the 2027 governorship election gradually begins, the political atmosphere in Enugu State is, expectedly, gathering momentum. Beneath the surface...
By Oto’ Drama, PhD. FOR decades, the discourse on Nigeria’s security architecture has been trapped in a centralized bottleneck—a stranger-policing model where officers are often deployed...
By Farooq A. Kperogi I barely know Daniel Bwala. He came to the forefront of national media attention in 2022 because of his impassioned opposition to...
The Department of State Services (DSS), also known as the State Security Service (SSS), remains one of the most misunderstood institutions within Nigeria’s security architecture. For...
By Haruna Mohammed Salisu Three weeks ago, my uncle left home at dawn, as he always did. He never returned. Gunmen abducted him along a...
When Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999, optimism filled the air. So did uncertainty. After decades of military dominance, institutions were fragile, political parties were...