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To the Professors Who Help Rig Elections Yes, We Are All Involved, But Some Are Guilty as Hell

Nigeria, June 8 -- It's sad no, it's enraging that in the face of the painful death of Prof. Roko, a fellow academic's best contribution is to throw a blanket of shame over the entire academic communi... Read More


Enough is Enough: The Shameful Persecution of Hamdiyya Shariff by Sokoto State Authorities

Nigeria, May 24 -- In a democracy, the voice of the people is sacred, a right guaranteed, not granted, by those in power. Yet, the unfolding ordeal of 18-year-old Hamdiyya Shariff in Sokoto State tell... Read More


Turning Asset Recovery into Social Impact: Why Government Should Sell Emefiele's Forfeited Estate to Civil Servants

Nigeria, May 21 -- The recent handover of a sprawling Abuja estate comprising 753 duplexes and apartments allegedly linked to former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele to the Federal Government by... Read More


Nigeria Deserves Better: Senator Nwebonyi's Utterances Are a Stain on Public Leadership

Nigeria, May 21 -- The recent remarks attributed to Senator Onyekachi Nwebonyi calling for the relocation of villagers near the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja because he dislikes the si... Read More


Tears, Scores, and Broken Trust: JAMB's Examination Crisis and the Question of National Integrity

Nigeria, May 18 -- The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Nigeria's centralized examination body for tertiary admissions, has once again found itself in the spotlight-this time not for i... Read More


Japa Syndrome and Medical Brain Drain: Beyond Simulation Labs and Cosmetic Interventions

Nigeria, April 30 -- The Nigerian healthcare system is in crisis, not solely because of infrastructural deficits or inadequate training facilities, but primarily due to chronic neglect of workers' wel... Read More


Northern Elders' Efforts: Workshop or "Workchop"? A Call for Reflection and Accountability

Nigeria, April 28 -- In recent years, Northern Nigeria has been the focal point of numerous public declarations and interventions aimed at addressing its complex socio-economic and security challenges... Read More


When Generals Pay Ransom: A Nation on Its Knees

Nigeria, April 7 -- In the annals of Nigeria's security failures, one incident will go down as both tragic and absurd: the fundraising campaign by retired and serving military officers to pay ransom f... Read More


Natasha and the Silence of Her People: Are Nigerians Worth Fighting For?

Nigeria, March 24 -- In a country where political loyalty is often dictated by patronage rather than performance, the recent saga involving Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan raises a deeply unsettling q... Read More


The Ethics of Ethics: The Hypocrisy of Nigeria's Senate and the Moral Contradictions Within

Nigeria, March 18 -- The unfolding controversy surrounding the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and the subsequent revelations of alleged forged signatures on the Senate resolution adds a... Read More