Atiku, Obi birds of a feather and their vaulting ambitions
By Tunde Rahman For someone running for the presidency a record seventh time and who has switched political parties at least four times since 1999, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s unbridled…
Presiden Tinubu’s trips: Between ignorance and Ikhide’s misdirected outrage
By Michael Chibuzo In moments of national crisis, emotions understandably run high, as evident in the emotion-laden tirade by Erasmus Ikhide triggered by the condemnable xenophobic violence unfolding on the…
Diplomacy is not a joyride: The argument against ignorance
Erasmus Ikhide’s essay is not the bold indictment it aspires to be; it is, rather, a textbook example of emotional maximalism untethered from the realities of international diplomacy. It confuses…
Braithwaite: The man who refused to bend
Title: Tunji Braithwaite: Fearless. Compassionate. Selfless Author: Muyiwa Akintunde Publishers: Tunji Braithwaite Foundation and Leap Communications Limited Date of Publication: May 2026 Reviewer: Anthony Kila The book we unveil today…
When saner clime Police brutality hits home
By Mercy IyeneAbasi Etim When I saw that footage of the Delta Police officer shooting a man who was already tied up, restrained, and literally begging for his life, I…
Enforcement of electoral act: Nasarawa as litmus test
By Jamiu Dodo As the battle for political power hots up nationwide one factor that would decide the fate of all the participants is the amended 2026 Electoral Act, more…
Section 83 and the myth of judicial silence in party politics
By Monday Ubani The recent assertion by my brother, Festus Okoye Esq, that lawyers have become scapegoats in internal party conflicts owing to their recourse to the courts calls for…
Party conventions, democracy and rule of law
By Tunde Rahman The dust may not have fully settled on the conventions of what is gradually emerging as the three main political parties in the country, the All Progressives…
Is South African attacks on Africans in South Africa real and why is African governments silent?
Recent videos circulating across social media platforms have painted a disturbing picture of alleged widespread attacks on black foreigners, particularly Nigerians within South Africa. The imagery, often graphic and emotionally…
Ukeje, ADC forum peddling conspiracies — Here’s the reality
By Sunday Dare Even before the official commencement of the election season and before the Polls open, the “opposition”, a hurriedly stitched together contraption in search of a launch pad…
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