By Dakuku Peterside A democracy rarely collapses in a single dramatic moment. More often, it is slowly redesigned—clause by clause—until citizens wake up to...
Electricity poverty in Nigeria is no longer an anomaly but a sign of economic poverty because electricity poverty can no longer be treated as...
As the Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory, and as a member of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, I consider it my duty to speak...
If you have ever bothered why climate actions, climate justice, carbon offset including carbon credit have been crawling, then this write up is for you. This...
The Senate’s passage of the Electoral Act, 2022 (Repeal and Enactment) Bill, 2026—with amendments that largely retain the status quo—amounts to nothing more than a routine...
When prominent businessman and social influencer Obi Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, confirmed his appointment as the South-East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement, the...
By Casmir Igbokwe, As we were about to land in Joseph Tarka Airport in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, all I saw was a landscape that...
Friday Lines (103) With Dr Abubakar Alkali 8/1/26 Justice Emeka Nwite last Tuesday, granted an interim forfeiture of 57 assets including Rayhaan university illegally acquired by...
By : Augustine Eigbe A long-held Nigerian tradition advises against speaking ill of the dead. In observance of this principle, a cone of public silence has, since...
11/12/25 By Dr Abubakar Alkali. The Controversial Sheikh Gumi Plays the Meerkat Effect When it Comes to Bandits While he Plays the Ostrich When it Comes...