Introduction: Progressivism in government encompasses the two critical aspects of governance that idealise economic and political development in a jurisdiction. It is, therefore, at once,...
File photo of Polling Unit Nigeria’s Electoral Act 2026 should be made to work for the people despite its shortcomings, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE ...
*Dr. Faisal Adamu Hamman By TOM CHIAHEMEN and CHRIS NWOKOCHA At just 25, Dr. Faisal Adamu Hamman has joined a rare class of young scientists shaping...
CJN Kekere-Ekun, NJC chairperson, had pledged sweeping reforms aimed at promoting judicial excellence, transparency, and effective administration of justice, writes Monday Ateboh The National...
By Ademola Oshodi West Africa’s democratic breakdowns have increasingly followed a predictable sequence. Civic space narrows, dissent is reframed as a security problem, and...
By Adenekan Shogunle In Nigeria’s anti-corruption landscape, two agencies are often described with a simple contrast: the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) follows the...
…A Strategic Appeal to the Presidency and the National Assembly Nigeria is approaching a critical inflexion point in its democratic and digital evolution. Decisions taken...
MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE writes that if properly implemented, the new pact between government and university lecturers can come to fruition. Pardon my passion,...
*Engr. Kolawole By James Kolawole As we welcome the arrival of another new year and the thirteenth after the privatization of Nigeria’s power sector,...
By Olusegun Ogungbemide Against the backdrop of hard data and lived reality, the analytical record of road traffic crashes between January and October 2025 alone, compared...
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, CON By Ismaila Uba Misilli When history takes stock of leaders who chose foresight over hesitation and action over rhetoric,...
Preparations towards the next general polls should include vibrant alternatives for Nigerians, writes MONDAY PHILIPS EKPE If the move by some over-ambitious...