Opinion

Guinea-Bissau: ECOWAS, Presidential Claimant Clash Over Minister’s Controversial Statement

By Paul Ejime ECOWAS and Fernando Dias da Costa, who claimed victory in Guinea-Bissau’s 23 November 2025 presidential election, have strongly disagreed over a controversial statement credited to Sierra Leone’s...

Weaponising Deregistration: Tinubu’s Judicial Guillotine Against Democracy…

WEAPONISING DEREGISTRATION: TINUBU'S JUDICIAL GUILLOTINE AGAINST DEMOCRACY MUST BE RESISTED BY NIGERIA'S SUFFERING MASSES AND EVERY STAKEHOLDER IN...

The NDC-PMP Logo Dispute: A Constitutional, Statutory And Jurisprudential Analysis

By Alex Ter Adum, PhD The controversy surrounding the purported challenge by the Peace Movement Party (PMP) to the...

The Republic Of Ghosts: A Chronicle Of Tinubu’s Most Famous Non-existent Agency

By Aare Amerijoye DOT.B. Let it be recorded, for the history books that future Nigerians will read while shaking...

Democracy Under Threat: Why Every Opposition Party Must Defend The NDC

By Senator Ehigie Uzamere The reported decision of the Federal High Court in Lokoja directing the deregistration or frustrating...
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Gov. Otti’s leadership overshadows Deputy Speaker’s false claims

ABIA, Nigeria – It is unfortunate, but not surprising, that the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, is...

GDP numbers and issues with Soludo’s 8% remark

By Anthony Ejiofor Governor Chukwuma Soludo is one of Nigeria's most accomplished public intellectuals. As a former Central Bank Governor, economist, professor, and now governor...

PDP and the struggle for 2027

By Chief A E Onwuka With few years left to the 2027 transition year, chances of opposition parties effectively challenging the ruling All Progressives Congress...

Tension mounts over traditional rulers council bill

Tension Mounts Over Traditional Rulers Council Bill as Middle Belt Forum, Senator Lalong Clash on Sultan’s Role By Tony Onyima A fresh political and cultural controversy...

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.

Nigeria unity and development: Atiku is the solution

By Aare Amerijoye DOT.B, ONE of the enduring questions of Nigerian political thought, since independence, has been national unity. Three questions define this debate: unity...
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