Opinion

Extending frontiers of kidnappers’ punishment to ‘politico-fiscal’ terrorists

By Obike Ukoh Bandits, kidnappers and terrorists are daily wrecking havoc on Nigerians. Indeed bandits and kidnappers are intertwine, as for now, is a money spinning ``business’’ in Nigeria. The actions...

Kenneth Okonkwo: Between recklessness and urgent need for rescue

By Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu There are moments in public life when a man, perhaps convinced of his own invincibility, strips...

Atiku remains their headache: The migraine they cannot cure

By Aare Amerijoye DOT.B There is a name in Nigerian politics that does not need a microphone to fill...

More Nigerians raise alarm over insecurity, “electoral manipulation”

With several months before Nigeria’s crucial 2027 general elections, more citizens are expressing concern over the increasing threats...

Traditionalists, witches silent amid Nigeria’s insecurity

By Edwin Nwachukwu For more than 15 years, insecurity in Nigeria has continued to worsen, leaving millions of citizens...
spot_img

Crooked Judges and NJC’s Complicit Scandal

By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu When he was a Justice the Court of Appeal in the Port Harcourt Division, during the tenure of Mohammed Bello as...

The man President Tinubu fears the most Donald J. Trump

By David E. MondaySuddenly, things begin to take shape. In recent weeks, the rhythm of governance in Nigeria has changed dramatically. Ambassadorial lists, long delayed,...

Open letter to Bayo Onanuga

My dear Bayo, I hope you are now happy and satisfied, that the National Broadcasting Commission(NBC) has sanctioned CHANNELS with a N5 million fine, following your petition over the Datti Ahmed’s interview on CHANNELS.

When power becomes poison: The peril of political Hubris

By Aare Amerijoye DOT.B. I just listened to Dr. Reuben Abati’s incisive commentary and his analysis of Nyesom Wike, the minister of FCT and former...

Africa Climate Summit: A critical opportunity for collective action on climate change

As an African, I have seen first-hand the devastating effects of climate change. I have met communities displaced by floods in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. I have spoken to farmers from Northern Kenya who have lost their crops to drought.

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.  
spot_img