Two years of President Tinubu: Two stories behind the positive numbers
By Tunde Rahman Economists and commentators have written and said much about the positive trajectory and indicators signposting Nigeria's economic growth. These indicators indicate that the reforms embarked upon by…
An idea whose time has come: Why Dr. Ibrahim Bangura embodies Sierra Leone’s path to redemption
By Emameh Gabriel “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality” – Dante Alighieri’s timeless warning echoes through Sierra…
Tinubu’s Lagos-Calabar coastal highway and the dawn of a new infrastructure era
When former President Muhammadu Buhari took the decisive step to actualize the Second Niger Bridge—linking Onitsha in Anambra State to Asaba in Delta—it marked the fulfillment of a promise long…
Two years of President Tinubu: A business perspective
By Abdul Samad Rabiu As Nigeria marks two years under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I believe it is important to reflect, not from the lens of politics,…
The instincts of a crocodile: Tinubu’s mastery of political strategy
By Moshood Abiola With a Zoomorphic view, the crocodile is a symbol of patience, precision, and unmatched survival instincts—qualities that perfectly mirror President Bola Tinubu’s political acumen. A keen study…
Nigeria’s indigenous brands are rising — And outshining the global giants
Nigeria is at a critical point in her journey — one defined by self-discovery, self-reliance, and a growing preference for homegrown solutions. In nearly every sector, indigenous brands are not…
Defections, Tinubu’s endorsement, and 2027 elections
By Tunde Rahman "When the debate is lost, slander becomes the loser's tool" It looks like the Greek philosopher Socrates had Nigeria in mind when he made the statement above.…
Economic Patriotism: The Abdul Samad and Aliko Dangote example
By Otega Ogra and Temitope Ajayi There is a particular kind of silence that greets progress in Nigeria—when food prices fall, inflation slows, the country is positively recognised, debts paid,…
From ruin to renaissance: The miracle of Port Harcourt road, Aba
By Kalu Nto “The people that dwelt in darkness have seen a great light.” — Isaiah 9:2 This ancient scripture perfectly captures the transformation that has unfolded on Port Harcourt…
Lagos: The smell that everyone is hooked on
Lagos is a city like no other. Spanning less than 4,000 square kilometers — a third of which is water — it is home to over 20 million people. It…
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