Opinion

Why Nigerian electoral space yearns for independent candidacy

By Obike Ukoh The imperative of independent candidacy as part of Nigeria’s electoral system has re-echoed as a result of fallouts from the parties’ primaries, in which many `` heavy...

Atiku, privatisation, the politics of persistent historical misconception

Atiku Abubakar, Privatisation and the Politics of a Persistent Historical Misconception.…………"Separating Economic Reform from Partisan Narrative." By Akin Samuel...

Where the votes come from: A clinical geography of the 2027 presidential race

By Aare Amerijoye DOT.B Every presidential election in Nigeria is ultimately a geography lesson. The candidate who understands which...

The politics of selective morality in Nigeria’s democracy: A reflection on Atiku Abubakar

By Akin Samuel KAYODE (ASK). In 2019, as Nigeria’s election tribunals meticulously examined every move and decision, Atiku Abubakar...

Nigerian elite and the death of democratic promise

By Richard Ikiebe British voters have delivered a massive jolt to their political establishment. The latest local council elections...
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Anambra is bleeding, an open letter to Prof. Soludo

ANAMBRA IS BLEEDING AN OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY, PROF. CHUKWUMA SOLUDO, GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA STATE. BY: PRINCE TONY EZEIMO (IKENGA-NIMO) Your Excellency, Sequel to your election bid,...

Just energy transition for Africa dependent on transformative national processes

 By Okereke, Treyer, et al. We believe the current approach to framing, designing, and implementing energy transition plans and partnerships risks jeopardising long-term and sustainable...

Strengthening Disaster Management at the Community Level: A Crucial Imperative

Disasters can strike with little warning, leaving communities devastated and vulnerable.

UN Deputy Secretary-General’s remarks at the opening of SDG Digital

For the first time in decades, development progress is reversing under the combined impact of interconnected crises: climate disasters, conflict, economic downturn, debt distress and lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, with developing countries most hardly hit.  

FULL TEXT: President Tinubu’s First Address At UN General Assembly

STATEMENT DELIVERED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR PRESIDENT, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE 78TH SESSION OF UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 18TH SEPTEMBER 2023
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