By Anthony Ada Abraham I had a long and meaningful conversation with my old friend, Sunny Anderson Osiebe , about the urgent need for genuine reforms in Nigeria’s electoral system. It started after he made a post that said, “The worst civilian government is still better than the best military
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By Senator Iroegbu The recent visit of Lt-Gen. Emmanuel Charpy, Commandant of the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr (ESM)—France’s foremost military academy—to the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) in Kaduna may have seemed like another routine diplomatic engagement. But its more profound implications for Nigeria’s national security, strategic autonomy, and regional
By Wale Edun In this role, I often feel a mix of emotions: deep pride in our national journey, regret over the opportunities we failed to seize, and confidence in our direction of travel today. Despite some historical shortfalls and present-day challenges, I believe the most difficult phase of our economic journey is behind us. […]
By Ali Abare It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I reflect on my journey serving the good people of Nasarawa State under the leadership of His Excellency, Governor Abdullahi Sule. To be called upon to contribute to the development of my state is a dream realized, but to do so under a […]
By PProfessor Abubakar Imam Ali-Agan (A Rejoinder by the Descendants of Magaji Aliagan Family, Ilorin)In a recent write-up shared on the social media on a biography of one of the important scholars of Ilorin Emirate and current Sarkin Malamai, Shaykh Imam Ya’kub Ali-Agan, who is also the present Imam of Aliagan mosque, Professor Abubakar Imam […]
By Nick Agule Atiku Abubakar may never become Nigeria’s president, not for lack of ambition or resources, but because of a consistent absence of sound political strategy. In 2003, the presidency was virtually within his grasp, yet he yielded it to OBJ. Atiku failed a basic political test – If you draw a gun, you […]










