As economic shocks from the US‑Iran war hit Nigeria, Opatola Victor of Lawyers for Civil Liberties points how it leaves Nigerians vulnerable with no state cushion
As economic shocks from the US‑Iran war hit Nigeria, Opatola Victor of Lawyers for Civil Liberties points how it leaves Nigerians vulnerable with no state cushion
Policy analyst Lekan Olayiwola examines Nigeria’s hidden job crisis and why millions of graduates in the country struggle despite rising education levels.
In this opinion piece, Lekan Olayiwola analyses Nigeria’s reforms journey, cost of living, household struggles, and the gradual recovery across regions
Josephine Adokwu, a social change expert, reflects on the human and economic toll of Nigeria’s healthcare neglect through the lens of Ifunanya Nwangene’s sad death.
Governor Abba Yusuf’s move from NNPP to APC has prompted concerns about loyalty and political trust. Good governance advocate Kalu Okoronkwo analyses the move.
Governor Seyi Makinde’s record and political challenges are under the lens as Oyo state marks 50, analysed by political analyst Oluwafemi Popoola.
Changing alliances, defections, and evolving mandates could make Nigeria’s 2027 election unlike any before. Analyst Lekan Olayiwola examines the power shifts.
Ahead of the 2027 elections, governance expert Kalu Okoronkwo warns how loopholes in the Electoral Act 2022 could undermine the polls and threaten democracy.
Expert Lekan Olayiwola argues Nigeria’s bandit amnesty creates temporary calm while reinforcing criminal influence and weakening state authority.
Femi Fani-Kayode’s 1966 coup story comes under scrutiny as Kalu Okoronkwo clarifies misconceptions, historical inaccuracies, and ethnic misreading.
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