Osun governorship poll: Advantage AMBO
By Tunde Rahman With just a few days before the August 15 Osun State governorship election, the political calculus is already shifting. The election is a two-way horse race between…
The fiery yet gentle Sosanya celebrates another birthday!
By Funke Cole My personal experience with Omooba Olumuyiwa Sosanya is a rare privilege that I will never take for granted. It afforded me the opportunity to truly know this…
Cardinal Onaiyekan’s abuse of clerical privilege
By Temitope Ajayi There is something fundamentally inappropriate about Cardinal John Onaiyekan granting a television interview to offer his own account and interpretation of what transpired during the private meeting…
Yes, na road we go chop
By Mercy IyeneAbasi Etim No, you cannot literally eat concrete, but without it, you will starve. Recently, David Mark, a man who spent at least 16 years as a senator,…
Energy in Nigeria: From potential to reality
By Olu Verheijen Distinguished members of the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce, Your Excellency the British Deputy High Commissioner, captains of industry, investors, regulators, development partners, ladies and gentlemen — good…
Tinubu urges African nations to end exploitation of critical minerals
President Bola Tinubu has called on African countries to unite in protecting the continent’s vast mineral resources, urging leaders to end the exploitation of critical minerals and ensure that Africa…
Nigeria’s greatest obstacle may be its opinion of itself
Why the Way We Think About Nigeria Matters as Much as the Problems We Face By Folabi Ogunleye “A nation's future is shaped not only by the quality of its…
The burden of reform and the reward of perseverance
By Dare Ojepe There are moments in the life of a nation when history demands a choice between comfort and courage. Comfort whispers that difficult decisions can be postponed. Courage…
Why the centre-states’ partnership and alignment matter
By Tunde Rahman Twenty-seven years into unbroken democracy, Nigeria’s federal structure remains our best tool for managing diversity and delivering development. But federalism is neither a contest between Abuja and…
Who benefits when Nigeria’s flagship energy company is publicly vilified?
By Olufemi Soneye Senator Adams Oshiomhole is one of Nigeria’s most recognizable political figures. As a former labour leader, governor, national party chairman and now senator, his words carry enormous…
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