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There is a particular kind of silence that follows a kidnapping. It is not the absence of sound, but the...
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On the 16th February, 2026, the Dangote Industries Group announced major appointments to drive its vision 2030 which is to...
Imo State’s politics has always been a theatre of competing logics – zoning, equity, providence, and the charisma of individuals...
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Like a well-curated script from a Nollywood flick, the Senate recently rejected the defection attempt of Senator Eyinanya Abaribe on...
In November 2025, the British Council hosted the Language, Education and Inclusion Conference in Abuja. The event brought together policymakers,...
In the last decade, I have deliberately avoided publicly commenting on Nigeria’s often toxic political discourse. Two reasons guided this...
Introduction: When global crises reshape history History often reminds us that global conflicts rarely remain regional. They ripple across continents,...