Ndi Igbo at a Crossroads: A People Without Leaders in a Country Without Fairness
By Time Nigeria
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First, it was George Obiozor (Ex-President General – Ohaneze Ndigbo – who died Dec. 2022); Professor Ben Nwabueze (SAN), who, might be…
By IfeanyiChukwu Afuba For much of the world – ancient and modern – Christmas is at once a season and a mood…
Tax Revenue Follows Economic Growth, Not Vice Versa: Lessons from the Obasanjo-Atiku Era for President Tinubu
By Time Nigeria
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By Kunle Oshobi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s controversial tax reform bills have dominated national discourse in recent weeks, with the administration…
By Taiwo Adisa Once beaten, twice shy, so goes the saying. It is time-tested because it follows the human’s natural order….
By Taiwo Adisa Let me first wish all our readers a Happy and prosperous New Year, 2026. The nature of man…
By Ridwan Elemosho As Kwara State nears the close of 2025, the conversation around its political future is increasingly framed in…
Reframing Resilience VII: Paying for Prevention—Financing Youth-Centered Resilience at Scale
By Time Nigeria
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By Omonon Chidi-Nwafor Nigeria spends billions annually responding to crises—floods, health emergencies, drug-related crime, unemployment, and climate shocks. Yet much of…
By Taiwo Adisa Is there any knowledge in the world which is so certain that no reasonable man could doubt it?…
Mineral Resources: A Blessing or a Curse? Plateau State Under the Microscope
By Time Nigeria
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Jos, the state capital—fondly called the Tin City—bears the scars of decades of mining. Tin shades dot its landscape, and mineral processing…





