By Sufuyan Ojeifo The Bench cannot sit in judgement of the law while standing outside it In a nation where the rule of law is ostensibly the bedrock of democracy, the allegations that the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, John Terhemba Tsoho, has operated undeclared bank accounts in
By Sufuyan Ojeifo In the heart of Abuja’s Federal Secretariat Complex, where the air is often thick with the silent language of files, memos, and deferred decisions, a quiet but consequential reordering is underway. It is a reordering not of personnel, but of principle. On a February morning in 2026, senior procurement officers from across […]
By Sufuyan Ojeifo Development, like charity, must begin at home. This principle guides the Bureau of Public Procurement’s championing of community-based procurement, a reform designed to empower local businesses in serving their own regions. Under the leadership of Director General, Dr Adebowale Adedokun, this initiative actively roots public spending in grassroots
By Sufuyan Ojeifo On a day that marks more than the turning of a personal calendar, Nigeria pauses to reflect on a political journey that has become inseparable from the broader story of the Republic. Senator Godswill Akpabio’s 63rd birthday arrives at a moment when the country is asking itself difficult questions about leadership, unity, […]
The Northern Nigeria Minorities Group (NNMG) has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Editors Danlami Nmodu, Sufuyan Ojeifo, and Kemi Yesufu on theiremergence as President, Secretary-General, and Publicity Secretary respectively, of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) in the just-concluded election. In a statement issued and signed by Jacob Edi, Convener
By Sufuyan Ojeifo Every year, the United States Department of State releases its Fiscal Transparency Report, a document that often provokes both debate and defence across Africa. In its 2025 edition, Nigeria was included among 32 countries said to face challenges of fiscal transparency, with particular reference to budget execution and the independence of audit […]











