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Who Will Be the Next Pope?

Nigeria, April 27 -- In the ancient silence of the Sistine Chapel, beneath Michelangelo's immortal ceiling, a decision of staggering consequence is about to unfold one that may echo far beyond the wal... Read More


Let the Vatican Be His Damascus

Nigeria, April 26 -- There's something profoundly humbling about the Senate President of Nigeria standing in the Vatican. A man whose name is now whispered not in reverence, but in accusation. In Nige... Read More


Why Do Nigerian Politicians Keep Jumping Ship?

Nigeria, April 25 -- They say rats flee a sinking ship. In Nigeria, politicians flee parties not because the ship is sinking, but because another vessel promises a fancier cabin. One election cycle af... Read More


Okowa: The Running Mate That Ran Away

Nigeria, April 24 -- In a nation where politics is fast becoming a theatre of absurdities, the defection of Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, once the proud running mate to Atiku Abubakar under the PDP ticket, t... Read More


When the Pope Dies, From Twilight to White Smoke

Nigeria, April 23 -- In the quiet stillness of the Vatican, when a pope draws his final breath, time seems to pause. The man who once bore the weight of a billion souls is now in the hands of the One ... Read More


The Shepherd Who Dared to Change the World and the Tale of Two Popes

Nigeria, April 22 -- From the narrow streets of Buenos Aires to the grand halls of the Vatican, Jorge Mario Bergoglio's journey was one of destiny, sacrifice and an unrelenting pursuit of justice. A m... Read More


A Black Good Friday

Nigeria, April 19 -- In the heart of Nigeria's Middle Belt, a region known for its fertility and calm, the people of Benue State should be harvesting hope. But this April, all they are harvesting is g... Read More


Blocked at the Gate, How Politics Robs the People

Nigeria, April 16 -- In Nigeria, even compassion needs clearance. It is no longer enough to have good intentions. You must have the right godfather, the right logo, the right slogan, and, worst of al... Read More


Benue, the State Where Every Governor Learns the Hard Way

Nigeria, April 15 -- Suswam learned. Ortom learned. Alia will learn. But why must Benue bleed before her leaders act? This isn't politics. This is blood. This is Benue. And the world needs to know. ... Read More


We Burn the Poor and Protect the Powerful

Nigeria, April 14 -- Let's not sugarcoat it. Jungle justice is wickedness, plain and simple. It is the murder of a fellow human being by people who have decided that a crowd's rage is better than a co... Read More