“All politics is local” is a widely adopted adage, credited to former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Tip O’Neill. The quote is more appropriate...
A federally funded student hostel at the University of Lagos, built to ease a long-standing accommodation crisis, now sits at the centre of a troubling contradiction....
WATER is life, and rain is supposed to be a blessing. But sometimes, it comes with some devastating outcomes. In an early warning, the Lagos State...
By Kio Amachree My experience and training tell me this man Gilbert Chagoury is running Nigeria. Everything points to it—the concentration of investment where his businesses...
The dastardly act of blowing up the bridge linking Wawa and Luma communities in Borgu Local Government Area (LGA), Niger State, on March 23, 2026, raises...
Mr. President, Nigeria stands today at a dangerous crossroads. The issue of insecurity is no longer a distant concern confined to troubled regions; it is now...
When we talk about the Olympics, we think of ancient Greece, Mount Olympus, Pierre de Coubertin, the Olympic Rings, and athletes. Beyond being the biggest sporting...
You must have heard that the Electoral Act, 2026 (EA 2026) has removed certificate forgery as the basis to challenge the outcome of an election at...
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has filed an appeal against the judgement of the federal high court in Lagos which nullified its intervention in the...
Back in the Italy of 44 BC, there lived a babalawo called Spurinna. Spurinna was a haruspice. In ancient Rome, a haruspice was a priest or...