Nigeria, June 15 -- When power rewrites memory and silence often masquerades as dignity, we must ask the question no one dares to voice aloud.

President Tinubu renovated the ICC and renamed it after himself. This is wrong because it was originally built by Babangida.How does a president renovate a building and rename it after himself when he didn't build it in the first place?

A building conceived, funded, and completed during the regime of General Ibrahim Babangida. It was Babangida's project, a crown jewel meant to reflect Nigeria's diplomatic maturity and continental relevance. Tinubu merely renovated it. Yet now, the edifice carries his name, not as a footnote but as a headline. Why?

It is theft. Not of property, but of glory. Not ...