*President Ruto of Kenya There are weightier matters that should engage African leaders more than colonial linguistic affinities, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE The other...
By Louis Achi Somewhere in Nigeria today, a market is open because an arms shipment was intercepted last week. A village is quieter because a...
By Aremu Kolade-Aina In the unfolding political story of Osun State, a familiar rhythm is returning ahead of the August 15, 2026 governorship election. It...
BY UCHE ANEKE As the political pendulum begins its deliberate swing toward the 2027 general elections, the atmosphere in Enugu State is charged with a...
*ADC national convention file photo MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE writes that Nigeria’s current flagbearer of opposition politics should stay on course and safeguard multiparty democracy. ...
By James Kolawole Science and technology continue to transform our lives, from routine chores like using the washing machine for laundry to complex processes...
*Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed By Osondu Ohaeri The Safe-to-Load (STL) Programme, introduced by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in September 2015, marked...
By Louis Achi At the risk of sounding jaded, intelligence, intel, typically refers to secret, security, or strategic data gathered about an enemy or a...
A nation does not collapse all at once. It erodes—layer by layer, system by system—until what once appeared unshakable begins to give way under the...
Sowore And The Ides Of April, By Tony Asuquo For politician and online publisher, Omoyele Sowore, the past two weeks have seen him suffer what...
Nigerians shouldn’t gloss over some lessons from President Tinubu’s condolence gesture on the Plateau the other day, writes Monday Philips Ekpe Many details of last...