FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has made Nigerians go emotional after weeping at the burial of Senator Barinada Barry Mpigi, who died outside the country two months ago.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has made Nigerians go emotional after weeping at the burial of Senator Barinada Barry Mpigi, who died outside the country two months ago.
In this analysis, peace expert Lekan Olayiwola details the cycles of Plateau violence and their deep impact on livelihoods, displacement, and social fatigue.
In understanding Borno’s evolving insurgency, analyst Lekan Olayiwola details the attacks, Lake Chad’s geography, and how militants test state responses.
In this opinion, Kalu Okoronkwo questions whether creating state police will fix insecurity or spread existing policing failures across Nigeria’s states.
Lekan Olayiwola writes on Nigeria’s new ambassadors facing rising conflicts and migration pressures, balancing security, economic ties, and diaspora protection.
Good governance advocate Kalu Okoronkwo writes on Tunji Disu’s appointment as acting IGP and whether meaningful police reform can succeed in Nigeria’s Force.
The US-Iran crisis puts Nigerian citizens abroad at risk, analyst Lekan Olayiwola warns, as he hammers the importance of evacuation readiness and diplomacy.
Amid threats facing journalists globally, Ronna Rísquez, shares strategies to navigate the situation at the 2025 Global Investigative Journalism Conference.
Lekan Olayiwola analyses AMAC 2026 results and shows how low turnout and structured mobilisation warn Nigeria’s political class for the 2027 elections.
Kalu Okoronkwo explains how Nigeria’s reliance on 2006 census figures may undermine fair representation and democratic legitimacy before the 2027 elections.
In her opinion, Ezinwanne Onwuka examines the impact of 58 UI law students defying entrenched grade suppression practices in Nigerian universities.
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