Public office is a trust held on behalf of the people. It is not a personal reward or a family inheritance. That trust comes with responsibilities, boundaries, and expectations. When...
By Christian ABURIME Politics is that volatile turf where sentiments, propaganda, and innuendos often take centre stage in an election season. In this part of the world, the political game...
By Ikem Okuhu How did the Advertising Standards Panel (ASP), the vetting arm of the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria, allow a material submitted by the Bokku Supermarkets chain to...
Trump, Soyinka, Reagan, Márquez, and Clinton: When Nobel Laureates collide with American presidents
By Dr Uzor Ngoladi In a move that has drawn wide public attention, the United States, under the administration of President Donald Trump, revoked the visa of Nigeria’s literary giant...
Lotus Bank Limited has filed a lawsuit before the Federal High Court in Lagos against 45 Nigerian banks, seeking to recover a total sum of ₦1.13 billion allegedly lost following...
By Abidemi Adebamiwa Most corruption cases in Nigeria do not begin with outright theft. They start with closeness to money, contracts, or political power. Many honest people who enter public...
Soludo’s Campaign Rally in Ihiala: An Open Insult to the Sensibility of Ndi Ihiala It is no longer news that Governor Charles Soludo, on the 15th of this month, made...
Nigeria, a country where over 70% of the population are between 18-40 years and the conversation around youth inclusion in governance has lingered for decades, always discussed, but rarely implemented...
Every year on October 11, the world marks the International Day of the Girl Child — a day set aside by the United Nations to highlight the challenges facing girls...
By Abidemi Adebamiwa Watching a mechanic fix my car the other day reminded me how a nation can collapse under the weight of its own impatience. Before replacing a part,...





