Tag: PhD
The palace of echoes: Nuhu Ribadu and the dangerous delusion of...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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’...
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,...
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...
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...
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...

























