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The palace of echoes: Nuhu Ribadu and the dangerous delusion of...

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​In the hallowed chambers of Aso Rock, where the air is thin and the reality of the Nigerian street is often filtered through tinted...

The builder’s mandate: Why Amaechi’s “home-grown” endorsement is a wake-up call...

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​In the heart of Benin City this yesterday, something shifted. It wasn’t the usual political fanfare of rented crowds and empty slogans. Instead, it...

The sunset of meritocracy: Fact-checking the ethnicization of Nigeria’s security institutions,...

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The strength of any democracy is not measured by the rhetoric of its leaders, but by the integrity of its institutions. When the pillars of...

The shadows of tyranny: How the Tinubu-Okpebholo axis is suffocating Nigerian...

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THE recent brazen assassination attempt on former Anambra State Governor Mr. Peter Obi and elder statesman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun in Benin City is not...

The price of submission: How Nigeria’s “ransom diplomacy” is fueling a...

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THE optics were supposed to be about cooperation. This week, as Jonathan Burke, the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing, touched down in Abuja...

The manual mandate: How Nigeria’s “Analogue” laws smothered the digital will...

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​THE aftermath of the February 21, 2026, FCT Area Council elections has left Nigeria’s capital not in a state of celebration, but in a...

The Leviathan’s gavel: How Tinubu’s legislative shield, DSS ‘Agents of Terror’...

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​THE hallmark of a functioning democracy is the impartial application of the law. However, in Nigeria, the line between prosecutorial diligence and political vendetta...

Ihonvbere’s swansong: How “national visibility” became a failed Rep’s last stand,...

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​ ​The recent press release from the Professor Julius Ihonvbere (PJI) camp is not a defense of leadership; it is a eulogy for accountability. Draped...

The Sharia Paradox: Economic Hypocrisy And The call for global accountability...

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The delicate fabric of Nigeria’s federalism is currently being stretched to a breaking point by a glaring legal and moral contradiction: the aggressive enforcement...

“Academic Despotism”: Why Prof. Julius Ihonvbere’s third term is a funeral...

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​The greatest tragedy of the African political landscape is not the illiterate tyrant, but the "Scholar-Dictator"—the man who spends decades teaching the Theory of...
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