In what many see as an unguarded admission of systemic failure, former presidential spokesperson Femi Adesina recently declared that the…
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Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State stirred public discourse recently when he boldly revealed that 99 percent of arrested kidnappers…
In villages once brimming with life and harvest, silence now hangs in the air. The rhythm of hoes tilling the…
A significant political tremor is shaking Nigeria’s opposition landscape, and its epicenter lies in the growing irrelevance of the Peoples…
Each year, June 12 reminds Nigerians of a bitter betrayal, the annulment of the freest and fairest election in our…
The recent suggestion by Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, General Christopher Musa, that the country should fence its land border…
In Maiduguri, not long ago, the skies opened — not with hope, but with fury. Floodwaters swept through communities, killing…
In the week that just ended, Nigeria was again jolted by a brutal reminder of the unchecked terror plaguing its…
The hard truth is, very few members of the National Assembly (NASS) returned to their communities after the elections to ask, “Why didn’t you vote?” They didn’t listen, didn’t ask, didn’t care. And now, they want to legislate our silence away. But democracy isn’t built on force. It’s built on trust. And right now, that trust is broken.
