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Muktar Aliyu Betara: The patient strategist and the long game to...

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In the complex, layered, and often unforgiving terrain of Nigeria’s legislative politics, few figures embody endurance, adaptability, and quiet influence quite like Muktar Aliyu...

[MONDAY WEEKLY COLUMN] Democracy without the people: Nigeria’s quiet drift into...

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There is something deeply unsettling about a system that proclaims itself democratic, yet steadily distances itself from the very people it claims to serve....

The Geometry of Power: Why Abdulaziz Yari matters in Nigeria’s next...

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In Nigerian politics, influence is rarely accidental. It is built patiently—across communities, institutions, and generations of political actors. To understand the rising relevance of...

Race for the Red Chamber: Okowa and the Battle for Senate...

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Wonders, as they say, shall never cease—and in the ever-fluid theatre of Nigerian politics, the script is constantly being rewritten. The name now echoing...

The bailout chairman: How Abdulaziz Yari recast the NGF as Nigeria’s...

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When Abdulaziz Yari assumed the chairmanship of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) on 18 May 2015, Nigeria stood on the edge of a fiscal...

The unmuted power: Akpabio and the politics of a permanent microphone,...

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In the theatre of politics, moments often define men, and symbols sometimes outlive the circumstances that birthed them. One such moment came during an...

Quiet Strength, Defining Impact, By Emmah Uhieneh

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In the often turbulent, opaque, and fiercely competitive theatre of Nigerian politics—where the climb to relevance is steep and the space for women even...

Guardians of the Creeks: The Strategic rise and resilience of Tantita...

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In the intricate and often volatile security landscape of Nigeria’s South-South region, any serious conversation about coastal protection and oil infrastructure safety would be...

The technocrat in the shadows: Muktar Shehu Idris and the discipline...

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In the often theatrical arena of Nigerian politics—where visibility is frequently mistaken for value—there exists a different breed of actors: those who operate not...

The Unmuted Power: Akpabio and the Politics of a Permanent Microphone,...

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In the theatre of politics, moments often define men, and symbols sometimes outlive the circumstances that birthed them. One such moment came during an...
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