By Tunde Rahman Two years in the saddle, has President Bola Tinubu undercut the North in running the country’s affairs and distributing political appointments and infrastructure?...
By Zayd Ibn Isah When Olubunmi Familoni won the $100,000 Nigerian Prize for Literature last year with his children’s book The Road Does Not End, I...
By Festus Adedayo There was territorial tension in Nigeria last week. Like in the famous fable where animals gathered in the forest to delineate their individual...
By Juliet Alika Industries around the world are facing a paradox: talent shortages in key sectors and rising unemployment in others. Developed nations struggle with ageing...
By Ahmed Aminu-Ramatu Yusuf The opposition politicians who, on 6 July, coalesced under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), did some good for Nigerians, but did not...
By Dakuku Peterside As the political season begins in Nigeria ahead of the 2027 elections, we are beginning to see another round of promises, slogans, and...
By Reuben Abati Nigeria’s senior female soccer team, the Super Falcons are the Queens of Africa given their superlative, dominant and creative performance, their resilience, and...
By Patricia Amogu In the face of Nigeria’s deepening security crisis, marked by terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and communal violence, a glimmer of hope is on the...
By Simbo Olorunfemi Much has been made of Justice Binta Nyako’s judgement in the case of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan v The Clerk of the National Assembly...
By Efe Omoghene Rural communities across Nigeria’s Middle Belt and the North, which were once the major cities’ food pipeline, are now struggling to feed themselves....