There is something fundamentally wrong with Nigeria’s political marketplace. It is not that Nigerians do not…
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If Fellow Africans Were Stealing Jobs, Who Own Closed South Africa’s Shops? (OPINION) By Isaac Asabor
For years, a familiar refrain has echoed across parts of South Africa: “Foreign Africans are stealing…
VISION: The Soul of Leadership and Nigeria’s Greatest Deficit (OPINION)
By Ambassador Chuks Ododo “Where there is no vision, the people perish” Proverbs 29:18 There is…
Why Big Tech Could Become Nigeria’s New Gas Partner
As AI infrastructure drives unprecedented electricity demand, Nigeria’s gas sector may find its next major customer…
OPINION: Why Do We Keep Begging Failed Leaders To Run For Second Terms? By Isaac Asabor
Every four years in Nigeria, a familiar political drama unfolds with almost theatrical predictability. An incumbent…
OPINION: Nation at the Crossroads: Leadership Failure and the Burden of Nigeria’s Promise
By Jonathan Onwuka Nigeria is often described by many in sweeping, fatalistic terms, as a nation…
OPINION: Nigerian Politicians, What Example Are You Leaving Behind? By Isaac Asabor
From time to time, societies pause to reflect on the power of example. But in Nigeria…
OPINION: Hunger, political loyalty and street reality (2) By abiodun KOMOLAFE
Nigeria’s 2026 statistical profile is threatening: a 3.8% GDP growth and near-total domestic refining are swallowed…
OPINION: Reminiscing Over The Day Truth Sat Opposite Bwala By Isaac Asabor
There is an African proverb that says: “If lies travel for twenty years, the truth will…
OPINION: Inadvisability Of Worrying About The Osun Drama As Every First Lady Must Leave A Footprint By Isaac Asabor
Nigeria’s political system is full of peculiar traditions, some constitutional, many not, and a few that…