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…
Yusuf’s defection, Kwankwaso and the 2027 Kano election
By Tunde Rahman Kano State, the bastion of progressive politics in Northern Nigeria, is going through a turbulent time. This turbulence has caused a tectonic shift in the state's political…
Neglected tropical diseases in Nigeria: The journey so far
By Janefrancis Ijeoma Duru Every year, World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Day invites us to confront a quiet truth about health and inequality in Nigeria. These are not diseases that…
Ladoke Akintola – the thunder of history
By Sunday Dare On Thursday, we gathered in Ibadan not merely to remember the man SL Akintola but to reverence the enduring spirit of courage, intellect, and sacrifice of the…
Nigeria: Why Türkiye
By Sunday Dare On Monday this week President Bola Ahmed Tinubu departs for a two-day official visit to the Republic of Türkiye. The stated agenda—military cooperation and trade partnership—is precise.…
From gun-blazing to partners: Appraising Tinubu’s diplomatic masterclass
By Dada Olusegun In the volatile theatre of international relations, where a single tweet or a misplaced word can trigger a diplomatic meltdown, the hallmark of authentic leadership is the…
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