Africa has moved beyond the era of formal colonial domination. The struggles that defined the continent’s mid-20th-century liberation movements, anti-colonial resistance, and the ideological tug-of-war
Category: Opinion
Before Calling for DSS Disbandment, Look at the Results, By Olumide Bajulaiye
At a time when Nigeria continues to confront terrorism, kidnapping, and organized crime, calls for the disbandment of the Department of State Services (DSS) are
Tinubu’s Royal Visit and Nigeria’s Reawakening on the Global Stage, By Jude Obioha
Diplomacy often speaks in symbols long before it speaks in policy. The forthcoming state visit of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the United Kingdom, at
Why Nigerians Do Not Trust NBMA’s Regulation of GMOs, By Nnimmo Bassey and Joyce Brown
The deployment of products of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) continues to raise concerns and resistance, not only in Nigeria but across the world among consumers,
Bwala’s Self-Indicting Post-Interview Alibi for Poor Performance, By Farooq Kperogi
I have said far more about Daniel Bwala’s sensational Al Jazeera rhetorical incineration than I am inclined to, and honestly wanted to move on, but
Leadership Amid Turbulence: The Stewardship of Dr. Lucky Ikharo at the National Assembly Service Commission, By Ayo Ajayi
In times of institutional uncertainty, leadership is often tested not by comfort but by crisis. At the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), Abuja, such a
You Know the Truth, Yet You Are Blinded by Money, Mike Udam, PhD
Nigeria is unmistakably religious, and visibly Christian. Churches dominate skylines. Prayer camps expand yearly. Crusades fill stadiums. Scripture is quoted in campaign speeches, policy launches,
The Electoral Act, 2026: Promise, Progress, and Persistent Challenges, By Austin Aigbe, Wrote from Abuja
Electoral laws are the backbone of democratic governance. They define the rules of political competition, shape institutional accountability, and ultimately determine whether elections reflect the
Midala 2027: A Call for Accountability in Hawul and Askira/Uba Constituency, Dr. James Bwala
It is the right of every constituent member to ask questions of their representative on how they run with the trust we gave them. The
Senator Abubakar Kyari: A Renewed Hope for Nigeria’s Agricultural Revolution, By: Dr. James Bwala
Food security stands as one of the most pressing challenges in the world today, and the role of agricultural leadership has become so important in

