BY AREKPITAN IKHENAODE As the 2023 general elections draw closer, one thing remains consistent in Nigeria’s political season; the absence of discussions on environmental protection. Nigerians seek candidates who will
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BY WEALTH DICKSON OMINABO Democracy in West Africa is in crisis, it is threatened by insecurity, human rights violation, digital repression, electoral fraud, institutional weakness and state capture. The region
Before the Russian-Ukraine military hostilities, forces like climate change, COVID 19, and political conflicts contributed to an ongoing global food shortage. Today, the situation is much worse. A report by
BY AUGUSTA NNEKA NNADI The clamour for more women to get into the leadership space has continued to gain momentum, especially with the increase in feminist agitation. Nigerian women recently
BY HAMZAT LAWAL AND ANI NWACHUKWU AGWU Typically, Nigeria’s fiscal position improves when oil prices rise. This economic phenomenon is
EMMAUNUEL REMI AIYEDE “I don’t think any person in Nigeria today of 200 million people, can say this is my
BY UGOJI EGBUJO Odum Udi will be 50 next month. After enduring a difficult and slow start, he has become
BY JULIUS OGUNRO It is disheartening that there are no original philosophical thinkers in Nigeria. In a society of over
BY CHUKWUEMEKA OBI Nigerians rarely vote for economic reasons. The chief consideration for voting by a major chunk of the
BY RAFIU AJAKAYE Believing one’s own lie — a kind of cognitive bias — is about the worst singular thing