Why Nigeria Needs a National Host Communities Development and Derivation Commission
By Time Nigeria
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By Dr. Gabriel Chukwuma Oyibode More than two decades after the return to democratic rule and despite the constitutional allocation of…
When Religion Enters the Wrong Conversation: A Call for Freedom of Belief and National Unity in Nigeria
By Time Nigeria
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By Felix Josepha Samari In a nation as religiously diverse as Nigeria, faith remains one of the most powerful forces shaping…
By Ugochukwu Ugwuanyi Nigerian social media can be a savage space that brooks no prisoners. When its trolls come for you…
By Taiwo Adisa, PhD The lapses experienced by students across various regions during the May/June West African Examinations Council (WAEC) exams…
By Ugochukwu Ugwuanyi At the drop of a hat, most Nigerians would opt for partisan politics over committing to expressing the things…
Influencer De-marketing: Why Mega-Content Creators Must Smell the Coffee
By Time Nigeria
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By Ugochukwu Ugwuanyi The reality of life being filled with ups and downs – a la nothing lasts forever – is…
Journalists Are not Robots: Reclaiming Voice, Context, and Responsibility in Nigeria’s Media Space
By Time Nigeria
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In Nigeria’s charged socio-political climate, there is a growing expectation, often loudly expressed, rarely examined, that journalists must function like neutral machines:…
Onuigbo Urges United Front Against Climate Change as Nigeria Faces Rising Environmental Risks
By Time Nigeria
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Former member of the House of Representatives and sponsor of Nigeria’s Climate Change Act 2021, Rt. Hon. Sam Onuigbo, has called for…
The Real Battle for Africa’s Energy Future Is No Longer About Capital, But Control By Chidi Nwafor For more than a…





