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An opinion piece condemning Nigeria’s failure to prioritize citizens’ security and welfare, citing deadly federal roads, poor infrastructure, elite indifference, and policy choices under successive governments, with sharp criticism of the Tinubu administration during the Christmas travel season.

Brigadier Ademulegun and 60 years of nightmare

Sixty years after the January 1966 coup, the family of Brigadier Ademulegun still seeks answers
Hon. David Olofu’s interactive session with Idoma elders, professionals, academics, former public office holders, and youth leaders marked a quiet disruption of political routine. In a system accustomed to top-down declarations, the meeting inverted expectations. This was not a speech demanding loyalty; it was an invitation to scrutiny.

Benue South and the Politics of Listening: Inside Hon. David Olofu’s Unusual Town Hall

Hon. David Olofu convenes an unprecedented interactive session in Benue South, engaging Idoma elders, professionals,
Hon. David Olofu, former Benue State Commissioner for Finance and Budget and senatorial aspirant for Benue South.

Hon. David Olofu: When Preparation Meets the Moment

Hon. David Olofu moves from the policy backroom to the public stage, meeting journalists in
Article recounting the 1966 assassination of Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun and his pregnant wife during Nigeria’s first coup, and the family’s plea—60 years later—for the Nigerian state to reveal where the couple were buried so their children can find closure.

At National Remembrance, Brigadier Ademulegun’s family make a plea

On the night of January 15, 1966, Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun, one of Nigeria’s earliest military
Ugo Onuoha

The buffoonery of so-called ‘Don-roe Doctrine’

Donald Trump’s attempt to rebrand the historic Monroe Doctrine as a personal “Don-roe Doctrine” is
Ugo Onuoha

Contemptous rulers and docile people

Tinubu’s vague overseas trips reveal a presidency more obsessed with image than accountability, leaving Nigerians
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Tinubu’s Tax Reset and the Rising Cost of Living: Who Really Pays in 2026?

By the start of 2026, the Nigerian economy had crossed a critical psychological threshold. For

An opinion piece condemning Nigeria’s failure to prioritize citizens’ security and welfare, citing deadly federal roads, poor infrastructure, elite indifference, and policy choices under successive governments, with sharp criticism of the Tinubu administration during the Christmas travel season.

Traumatized travellers, broken highways, and coastal road

By UGO ONUOHA The 1999 Constitution of Nigeria is unequivocal: the security and welfare of

Ugo Onuoha is a Nigerian journalist and columnist who writes FINGERPRINTS, a commentary on governance, power and social justice in Nigeria.

Forgeries, taxations and the reign of Rehoboam

By UGO ONUOHA “A profligate regime should not expect Nigerians to willingly submit to a

“Nigeria’s reform crisis is not about ideas, but about trust. Without it, even sound policies become liabilities.”

Winning the Reform Battle, Losing the Street?

“Nigeria’s problem is no longer the absence of reform ideas, but the collapse of trust

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