Tunji Disu, Oyedele: Revving up the governance engine
By Tunde Rahman Last week has been hugely significant in Nigeria’s contemporary history. The plaudits arising from the announcement of Executive Order 9, aimed at curbing opacity in the operations…
Does VDM hate women?
By Desmond Tamuno There is a pattern so consistent in VDM's digital insurgency that it is impossible to dismiss as coincidence. His most vicious attacks, his most personal and deliberately…
Drivers’ Care Initiative: Why Tinubu’s transport reform must begin at the motor park
By Uche Nnadozie History is not always made in grand chambers or gilded halls. Sometimes, it is made in the dust and diesel rhythm of a motor park. At the…
X-raying collation centres as a test of election result’s integrity and credibility by an INEC accredited observer
By Nelson Ekujumi Following the uproar generated recently over the Electoral Act 2026 Amendment Bill which is already an Act by some political parties, civil society organizations, professional groups, labour…
Kebbi : Beyond borders, President Tinubu’s re-opening of Kamba borders, a stroke of economic diplomacy
By Sunday Dare “This border reopening reflects a balanced and pragmatic approach to governance that recognises the link between economic inclusion, regional diplomacy, and national security”. The recent opening of…
Matthew Tonlagha: The business of patriotism and the making of a Nigerian institution
By Emmanuel Akpeki In serious economies, business leadership is no longer judged solely by balance sheets or market dominance. It is measured by impact, national relevance, and the ability to…
Beyond the compulsory real-time transmission of results
By Temitope Ajayi Our habit of amending our electoral laws almost every election cycle deserves serious scrutiny. The popular justification, continuous improvement, sounds persuasive but does not withstand close examination.…
Press freedom, intelligence power, and Nigeria’s democratic signal to West Africa
By Ademola Oshodi West Africa’s democratic breakdowns have increasingly followed a predictable sequence. Civic space narrows, dissent is reframed as a security problem, and coercive institutions begin to set the…
Keir Starmer is repeating my mistake on cost of living — growth must trump all
By Rishi Sunak "GDP doesn’t mean much to people when inflation is bearing down on them, so ministers duck the tough choices." The hardest thing about being prime minister is…
Opportunity has no mother tongue: How President Tinubu’s NELFUND provides equal access
By Dare Ojepe In a country where identity often arrives before ability, it is no small thing when a public policy chooses to listen differently. Nigeria, with its many tongues…
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