Nigeria is entering a pivotal moment in its humanitarian response journey. As one of eight transition countries in the global Humanitarian Reset, Nigeria faces a
Category: Opinion
Makoko: When Urban Renewal Becomes a Humanitarian Disaster, By Kome Odhomor
By any standard of governance, the ongoing demolition of homes in Makoko, Lagos, is deeply troubling. What is unfolding in this historic waterfront community is
Technology enhances immersive reading experience in Beijing, By Shi Fang, People’s Daily
“Mr. Lu Xun, could you recommend one of your classic works?” “If I were to suggest one, perhaps Call to Arms would be a good
Adeosun Rebrand Sparks Debate Over Accountability and Public Trust, By Jare Hammed
Renewed media engagements by former Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, have reignited public debate over one of the most controversial episodes of the Muhammadu
Obedience Beyond Good Intentions: A Biblical Reflection on True Christian Service, By Mike Udam, PhD
Yesterday, I encountered a passage of Scripture that profoundly challenged and refined my understanding of how God relates with humanity in matters of worship, ministry,
Christian Faith and the Question of Tradition By Mike Udam, PhD
In every society, tradition occupies a powerful place. It represents beliefs and practices handed down across generations, shaping culture, identity, and communal life. Through tradition,
Thinking Biblically About the “Blood of Jesus”, By Mike Udam, PhD
The blood of Jesus Christ occupies a central and indispensable place in the Christian faith. It stands at the heart of God’s redemptive plan for
MOWAA Part Three: Edo Paid First — Obaseki, Iheanacho, and the Donors Who Came After ,ByOsigwe Omo-Ikirodah
Documents relating to the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) reveal a funding structure that sharply contradicts the public narrative of a donor-driven heritage initiative.
Sovereignty, Hypocrisy, and the Politics of Evasion: A Rejoinder to Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed’s Claim on Nigeria, the Military, and U.S. Cooperation, By Ibrahim Bunu
Introduction: When “Sovereignty” Becomes a Shield for Impunity Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed’s assertion that President Bola Tinubu has “humiliated the Nigerian military” and “handed Nigeria’s sovereignty
How Not to Attract Investors: A Response to Cheta Nwanze, By Kassim Afegbua
Since former Governor Godwin Obaseki has chosen an inelegant route, choosing to become a fugitive in his own country, he has thrown up several persons

