Nigeria’s foreign policy to promote peace and prosperity is a constitutional obligation as much as it is a considered and sensible manifesto pledge, writes Hon
Category: Opinion
Preventing Tragedy: Addressing Stampedes During Palliative Distribution in Nigeria, By Abdulkadir Ibrahim
In recent days, Nigeria has witnessed heartbreaking tragedies during palliative distribution events, where chaotic scenes have resulted in avoidable loss of life. These incidents underscore
For Buhari, Ore Mekunu (Friend of the Poor), At 82, By Femi Adesina
This will stick in memory for life. It was March, 2020. The whole world was at the edge. A pandemic was on the prowl, and
Of Nigeria and Britain: Between Vice President Shettima and Kemi Badenoch, By: Dr. James Bwala
The recent conversation between Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shettima and UK politician Kemi Badenoch highlights the complexity of national identification and the responsibilities associated with
Hey! Let Zulum Shine again, Next Week Monday to Thursday, By Abdurrahman Ahmed Bundi
Since 2019, Borno’s Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has executed more than 1,238 capital projects across the 27 local government areas of the state. Among
A Budget of Hope and Progress: Steering Edo State Towards Prosperity, By Fred Itua
The 2025 budget presentation by the new Governor of Edo State has sparked public discourse, though for all the wrong reasons. While critics have fixated
Alhaji Kashifu Inuwa: Championing Nigeria’s IT Revolution as DG of NITDA by Abdulkadir Ibrahim
Alhaji Kashifu Inuwa, the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), has been at the forefront of Nigeria’s technological advancement. Appointed in
Five stages Tax Reform Bills must pass through before passage, By Ismail Mudashir
For bills, including the contentious Tax Reform Bills, to be passed at the National Assembly, they must pass through the following stages: A bill is
“To end AIDS, protect everyone’s human rights” – By Dr Leopold Zekeng
On World AIDS Day (December 1), UNAIDS is highlighting that upholding the human rights of all people living with or at risk of HIV is
Okpebholo’s Probe Committee and the Imperative of Transparency in Edo State, By Augustine Osayande
In the ever-evolving discourse on governance and accountability, Edo State finds itself at a critical juncture. It is within this context that I seek to

