By Bayo Onanuga We returned to Abuja on Saturday after a three-day working tour of Enugu…
Category: Ruminations
From Politics to Terrorism? Canada’s dangerous redefinition of Nigeria’s democracy
By Olufemi Soneye When a Canadian federal court recently declared Nigeria’s two largest political parties, the…
A Tale of Two Reforms – Why Nigeria Must Not Blink
By O’tega Ogra Economic reform is never painless. Every nation that has had to correct profound…
KWAM 1: Of Arrogance, ‘Power’ and Protocol
Pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall…..Proverbs 16:18 The above quote from…
President Tinubu, the North and Distortions of Politics
By Tunde Rahman Two years in the saddle, has President Bola Tinubu undercut the Northern region…
An Ode to Nigeria and My Father: A Journey of Reflection
By Ohiro Oni-Eseleh In the embrace of Nigeria, a land woven with threads of history,…
RESPONSIBLE CRITIQUE REQUIRES FACT-DRIVEN NARRATIVES
By Sunday Dare A recent editorial by Daily Trust paints an exaggerated and unbalanced portrait of…
Tinubu, Governors and the Masses
For the umpteenth time last week,July 28, 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu called out Governors of…
Yilwatda’s strategic election and the daunting task ahead
Nentawe Yilwatda By Tunde Rahman Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda may not roll easily off the tongue or…
Cross River’s 76 Oil Wells and the “Abiku” Paradox
By Linus Obogo In Yoruba mythology, Abiku is the tragic spirit-child—born only to die, again and…