By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D Major General Rabe Abubakar gave the better part of his life to the defence of Nigeria,...
By Nicolas Adekeye There is an old, weary proverb in the legal world: “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”...
By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D Nigeria is losing a generation. Not to war. Not to famine. Not to disease. But to something far quieter and perhaps even...
By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D Nigeria is not officially in an election season. The next general election is still many months away. Yet anyone following public discourse...
By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D For years, one name has occupied a deeply controversial space within Nigeria’s insecurity conversation. Ahmad Gumi. To his supporters, he is a...
By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D A legal battle currently before the Federal High Court in Abuja may significantly shape Nigeria’s democratic landscape ahead of the 2027 general...
By Comrade Ibrahim M. Zikirullahi, Nigeria awoke recently to the announcement of a new political creation: the Special Adviser on Homeland Security. Predictably, the cheerleaders of...
By Francis Onabis After a careful and honest assessment of Nigeria’s political landscape, one truth stands out with uncomfortable clarity: the major political parties no longer...
By Francis Onabis Nigeria is at a critical point in its democratic evolution. The challenges confronting the nation — economic strain, insecurity, and institutional fragility —...
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...