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Portrait-style memorial representation of Chief Solomon Enuma Azuka, Nigerian Customs officer and family patriarch remembered for equity, generosity, and quiet leadership.

Chief Solomon Enuma Azuka: Here Was a Soul in Whom No Guile Did Dwell

By Romanus Ikechukwu Azuka In the annals of quiet heroism, few lives shine as steadily

Young Nigerians protesting peacefully on a city street, symbolising youth demands for dialogue and political inclusion

Nigeria’s Youth Confab Is Being Replaced, Not Rescheduled

As Nigeria’s 2026 budget sidelines the long-promised Youth Confab, history offers a warning: when governments
Nyesom Wike speaking during a broadcast on the outcome of the FCT area council elections in Abuja

FCT Council Polls: Between Political Triumph and Democratic Questions

The APC’s sweeping victory in the FCT area council elections has been hailed by Minister
Portrait of Chris Echikwu, a Nigerian commodity market expert and former General Manager for Corporate Communications and Strategy at the Nigeria Commodity Exchange, photographed in a professional setting.

The Marginalisation of Benue Zone C

Decades of political exclusion have pushed Benue State’s Zone C to a breaking point. As
Africa in a shifting global order as Western powers and China compete for influence

Africa in the New Global Order: Playing the Recolonization Victim Card Is a Losing Strategy

Assertions that the West is preparing to recolonize Africa distract from real geopolitical threats. In
Ambassador Uzo Owunne speaking at an international policy forum in London.

US–Nigeria Military Cooperation: A Strategic Wake-Up Call

Ambassador Uzo Owunne is a Nigerian diplomat and development expert whose work focuses on governance
“Nigeria’s reform crisis is not about ideas, but about trust. Without it, even sound policies become liabilities.”

Opposition’s Hyper-Hysteria over E-Transmission: A Case of the Boy Who Cries Wolf

By Wale Alonge Even before a single vote has been cast, Nigeria’s opposition has already

Long queue of Nigerian voters waiting patiently at an INEC polling unit during a general election.

2027 and fear of free, fair and credible election

A long queue of Nigerian voters highlights public engagement and the enduring struggle for credible
Portrait of Chris Echikwu, a Nigerian commodity market expert and former General Manager for Corporate Communications and Strategy at the Nigeria Commodity Exchange, photographed in a professional setting.

Nigeria’s Commodity Exchange Gap: A Costly Weak Link in Africa’s Largest Economy

How structured trading platforms can unlock billions in agricultural value and transform industrial competitiveness By

Presiding officer addresses the Nigerian Senate chamber during a plenary session

Tinubu’s Silent Domination: A Threat to Nigeria’s Democracy

By Editor President Tinubu does not need to threaten a “do-or-die” election. By capturing institutions,

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