General Oluyede’s prodigal nation, deradicalisation and the deeper question of justice
In fragile societies, moments of controversy often reveal deeper structural truths. The recent remarks by the Chief of Defence Staff,...
In fragile societies, moments of controversy often reveal deeper structural truths. The recent remarks by the Chief of Defence Staff,...
For more than two decades, Nigerians have periodically placed their hopes in technocrats (bankers, economists, lawyers, engineers, and academics) as...
Nigerian politicians, as presently selected and incentivised, are structurally oriented toward extraction and survival, not toward the long‑term state‑building the...
Some politicians depend on massive turnout to win; others thrive when citizens are too afraid to leave their homes to...
In the fleeting, flattened world of social media, where only simple, singular ideas survive, politicians and media enjoy endless field...
Lately, Abuja has embarked on signing or deepening defence partnerships with the United States, China, United Kingdom, Russia, France, India,...
Land reform is a consequential political struggle, often disguised as a mere administrative exercise. But land is memory, status and...
In the last quarter of 2025, Nigeria faced credible threats of American intervention over allegations of Christian persecution. The Federal...
There is a kind of fatalism in our public conversation nowadays. It resurfaces in group discussions, on panels; you hear...
The manifold images from Caracas could hardly be more confusing, their shades casting long divergent shadows of interpretation. News from...