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Heading off World Bank’s poverty projection

A new projection by the World Bank on poverty should set off alarm bells in the corridors of power in Nigeria. The World Bank has projected that poverty in Nigeria will rise by 3.6 percentage points b...

Non-vaccination epidemic: Save the Nigerian child

THE Nigerian child faces a precarious future in its health. The country’s low priority on its children’s health and well-being indicates this. UNICEF’s latest report that Nigeria has the highest...

IG must enforce PMF withdrawal order

THE Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, deserves no applause yet. He recently ordered that the Police Mobile Force guarding VIPs be withdrawn immediately. For many Nigerians, his order is t...

WPD 2025: Is the Nigerian press truly free?

NIGERIA finds itself at a critical juncture as the world marks World Press Freedom Day on May 3, under the theme “Reporting in the Brave New World–The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Fr...

Labour Day: Bleak future for Nigerian workers

AS the world marks Labour Day 2025, the future of the Nigerian worker appears bleak. While the Nigerian Labour Congress must agitate for the dignity of the Nigerian worker, the federal and state gover...

Prevent recurrence of Lotto Bridge damage

NIGERIA suffers from woeful infrastructure and lawless damage to the scant ones available. One instance of lawlessness and poor traffic regulation is the damage caused to the bridge at the Lotto Inter...

In support of diaspora voting

THE journey to achieving diaspora voting as part of the crucial reforms for credible polls has been long, bumpy, and tortuous. The National Assembly, which should deliver it and institute other reform...

Dollar for local transactions

A country’s currency matters; therefore, the naira should matter. Yet, the naira, like the currency of many import-dependent economies, has one denominator: weakened currencies, caused mainly by unb...

Outrageous estimated electricity bills

OVER 11 years after the privatisation of Nigeria’s power sector, it is ridiculous that millions of electricity customers do not have prepaid meters, and their billing for electricity consumed is sti...

Aso Villa’s insular solar power project

THE Federal Government’s decision to install a N10 billion solar power system at the Aso Rock is a clear admission that Nigeria’s power sector is in ruins. Worse, it advertises that the leaders ar...

Crushing Boko Haram’s resurgence

THE resurgence of the terrorist Boko Haram sect in parts of the North-East has set alarm bells ringing again. When Nigerians thought that the lawless group had been significantly degraded, it began to...

Insecurity and incompetence of security chiefs

NIGERIA is teetering on the brink. From Niger to Kaduna, Zamfara to Sokoto, Borno to Kwara and Plateau to Benue, Islamic terrorists, bandits, and Fulani herders are painting the landscape with innocen...

World Malaria Day: Tougher efforts needed

AS the world marks World Malaria Day 2025, themed “Malaria Ends with Us: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite”, it is a sobering reminder that malaria, a disease long relegated to the annals of preventab...

NASS’s divisive LG creation bill

NIGERIA remains in political chaos over the structure and administration of local government areas. At the core of the quagmire is a flawed federal system that must be corrected to advance grassroots ...

CBEX scam: Folly of Greed

ONCE again, another cycle of financial anguish has been repeated in Nigeria. The collapse of the so-called Crypto Bridge Exchange has left over 600,000 Nigerians devastated, with N1.3 trillion disappe...

Student loan scheme failing, it mustn’t

THE recent exposé concerning the misgovernance of funds under the Nigerian Education Loan Fund is deeply troubling. President Bola Tinubu, his Education Minister, Tunji Alausa, and the Managing Direc...

Privatise Ajaokuta Steel Company now!

FOR over four decades, the Ajaokuta Steel Company in Kogi State has stood as a silent, rusting symbol of Nigeria’s consistently inept leadership. Sixteen presidents and heads of state have ruled Nig...

From patient to hostage, a health system in bondage

NIGERIA’S healthcare system is in bondage. This was buttressed by the detention of a couple and their newly born baby by the authorities of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital over unpaid deli...

Citizen Shariff: Autocracy taking root

NIGERIA is drifting towards autocracy. The unjustifiable ordeal of a young woman, Hamdiyya Shariff, in Sokoto State, lends credence to this, as do other instances of political leaders’ intolerance o...

Don’t scapegoat Plateau governor

PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu has not shown much zest in tackling Nigeria’s security challenges. Following the recent barbaric killings in Plateau State, the President urged the state governor, Caleb Mutfwa...

Shettima’s pretentious reading of federalism

VICE-PRESIDENT Kassim Shettima’s comments on federalism expose the avalanche of the country’s post-independence leaders’ pretentiousness about federalism as a political construct and the reasons...

Starvation of prisoners is not justice

BEHIND the high walls of Nigeria’s prison system, thousands of forlorn souls endure a grim existence. Recent revelations about the Nigerian Correctional Service expose a system so plagued by neglect...

Shiite clashes show crowd control failure

THE recent attacks on members of the Shiite Islamic Movement in Nigeria by soldiers during the group’s annual procession to mark the International Quds Day in Abuja call to mind the crowd management...

US criticism of Nigeria’s import ban

THE condemnation of Nigeria’s import ban on some 25 goods by the United States comes at a time when the biggest economy in the world is also pursuing protectionist policies that it is condemning. Am...

Tasks before the new NNPC board

IT appears that President Bola Tinubu seeks a new beginning for the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited. The impression comes after he recently dissolved the NNPC and appointed a new chief exe...

Budget 2025: Crude reality for Nigeria

AMID the turmoil in the global oil market caused by President Donald Trump’s extensive tariffs and the subsequent trade war, Nigeria finds itself once again facing a crisis that could have been fore...

Reverse ban on ‘Tell Your Papa’

THE ban on Tell Your Papa, a song by Eedris Abdulkareem, by the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission indicates that Nigeria may be returning to the dark ages of military juntas. It is a needless provocati...

Citizens’ right to protest

ON April 10, 2025, Nigerians once again witnessed a descent into tyranny when peaceful protesters under the banner of the Take It Back Movement, led by human rights activist Omoyele Sowore, were bruta...

Cost of Akpabio-Natasha saga

SINCE February, when Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (SDP, Kogi Central) accused the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio (APC, Akwa Ibom North-West), of sexual harassment, the Senate has channelled its energie...

What’s Ibas’ agenda in Rivers?

THE current happenings in Rivers State are thought-provoking. From the appearance of things, it seems that the sole administrator of the state, Ibok-Ete Ibas, has a script known only to him and those ...

Chibok girls forgotten 11 years after

TODAY is the 11th anniversary of the embarrassing Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping. The girls and their parents will never forget that misbegotten night of April 14, 2014. Does the government know or car...

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