Nigeria presents itself as an enigma – a nation whose problems appear intractable, where each successive government seems worse than...
In today’s world, where leadership is often measured by wealth and influence, true leaders distinguish themselves through impact. Tony Edeh...
The President of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, is a civilian. The “governor” of Rivers State, Vice-Admiral (rtd) Ibok-Ete Ibas, is a...
History is a tale never fully told — from all sides, by all who witnessed it. In the long run,...
A few days ago, yet another effort to define the boundaries between ‘Indigene’ and ‘Resident’ or ‘Citizen’ through legislation came...
The executive conference room was awash in the soft hum of anticipation, polished shoes tapping, pens clicking, and eyes flicking...
The National Theatre in Lagos stands as a symbol of Nigeria’s artistic ambition, cultural pride, and national identity. Yet, its...
All truths are easy to understand once we discover them. The problem is how to discover them’ (Galileo). ‘No one...
Nigeria’s journey since returning to democratic governance in 1999 reveals a persistent challenge: the absence of an altruistic elite consensus...
In Wole Soyinka’s The Lion and the Jewel, Sidi’s choice between Lakunle’s hollow modernity and Baroka’s cunning traditionalism mirrors Nigeria’s...
Fifty years after Professor Ayandele’s scathing critique of Nigeria’s “deluded hybrids” – the Western-educated elite who abandoned indigenous values without...
Since the rift between Nyesom Wike, the former Rivers State governor, and Siminalayi Fubara, his successor, blew open in October...
Diplomats are supposed to be self-effacing men and women who go around the countries of the world pursuing the interests...
For centuries, leadership was a script written by men for men, but today, women aren’t just editing the lines; they...
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