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Why the centre-states’ partnership and alignment matter, By TUNDE RAHMAN
By TUNDE RAHMAN
Twenty-seven years into unbroken democracy, Nigeria’s federal structure remains our best tool for managing diversity and delivering development. But federalism is neither...
Kidnappings, killings and a nation in distress
By RAYMOND OISE
It is almost three weeks since teachers and school pupils were abducted in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, yet the...
Ahmed Gambo Saleh at 57: The quiet reformer behind Nigeria’s judicial...
By Adamu Muhd Usman
In a country where public service is often measured by noise, publicity, and political theatrics, Ahmed Gambo Saleh has built...
Three years after… Mutfwang turns Plateau’s challenges into gains
Three years after taking the oath of office as Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang’s anniversary address presents the picture of a...
Time to reset the Amukpe-Escravos Pipeline sale process, By Mohammed Abubakar
By MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR
A respected voice has finally said the quiet part out loud.
No more dancing around it. No more bureaucratic fog. Professor Okey Ikechukwu,...
Radda’s politics of visible performance
BY JOHN UWA
As Katsina State approaches another political season, a clear sentiment is emerging from many communities: a considerable number of citizens want Governor...
Taraba: Governor Kefas and the machinery of progress
BY JEFF UKACHUKWU
There are moments in governance when policy leaves the realm of rhetoric and enters the soil. Taraba State’s acquisition of 120 agricultural...
Now that banks’ recapitalization exercise is over
By UMMIE KABIR
As we bask in the euphoria of successful banking sector recapitalisation exercise, it has become more pertinent to re-evaluate the primary roles...
Sowore and the politics of consequence-free dissent
By STEPHEN OKOROAFOR
Omoyele Sowore has spent much of his public life presenting himself as a permanent victim of power. Every confrontation with authority...
Beheaded Teacher Michael was someone’s son, by FUNKE EGBEMODE
By FUNKE EGBEMODE
It is another sad day in Nigeria.
Another dark day.
His only sin was that he woke up and went to work, something...













