Tag: By Emmah Uhieneh
Muktar Aliyu Betara: The patient strategist and the long game to...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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
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...
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...
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,...
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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