By Idang Alibi If we Nigerians were Americans who are given to so much hype and exaggeration in all their ordinary and not so ordinary lives, our journalists would have by now codenamed the year 2026 as Tinubu’s Great Tax Year. This is because so much hype or hysteria has gone on in the public
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By Eseme Eyiboh In the grand theatre of Nigerian public life, where noise often masquerades as news and envy parades as activism, one truth remains constant: the measure of a leader’s vision is often revealed by the weight of the storms they must weather. The recent deeply personal attacks aimed at the President of the […]
By Senator Iroegbu In an era where falsehoods outpace truth, Nigeria and its Sahel neighbours find themselves on a perilous digital battleground. Disinformation threatens democracy, national security, and social harmony across West Africa. False narratives, amplified by social media and coordinated networks with ties to external powers, undermine elections, stoke ethnic
By Kazeem AkintundeThe Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), gave a soft landing to his boss, President Bola Tinubu last week Thursday, when he stated that the 175 names on the list of those granted presidential pardon is still open for review.The process, according to the number one law officer of the federation, […]
By Hassan Gimba I have a confession. Vice President Kashim Shettima has never been my man. I have never quite taken to him. Not that I hate the man some want to see as the Cicero of our time. But it is also not that I exactly dig the man others prefer to see as […]
By Nuhu Makama Coalition for Peace, Justice and National Stability (CPJNS) The recent video clip of Omoyele Sowore has exposed his true motives, a man driven not by patriotism but by personal ambition and external influence. His call for an #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest is nothing more than a ploy to incite unrest and destabilize the nation […]











