“While we are trying to take care of the situation, somebody, somewhere, somehow, behind our back, is negotiating with bandits as a…
In truth, not a few Nigerians are relying on the Dangote Refinery to help unknot the jigsaw over fuel importation and many…
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), under Adedeji, has started on a good note. It has done so impressively well that, less…
The protests have been significant, involving various segments of the population, particularly young people and activists who are mobilizing through social media….
Even as President Obasanjo talked of democracy with links to African roots, he is equally aware that the Kabiyesi syndrome of the…
“If 40-50% of the population of Nigeria understand what it means to be a citizen of a country, knowing what belongs to…
I think that rather than sit down and pin the situation down to the usual “need to diversify the economy,” or the…
Democracy Day in Nigeria is a public holiday that celebrates democracy in the country. It marks the day when civilian rule was…
As the curtains fall on the past, Saraki emerges as Nigeria’s political surprise, a testament to the unpredictability of Nigerian politics. His…