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A critical appraisal of Operation Safe Corridor

A critical appraisal of Operation Safe Corridor

In modern warfare, particularly for those termed as insurgencies, most armies barely attempt to rely entirely on kinetic means of combat alone and thus Nigeria’s Operation Safe Corridor (OPSC), established

Author 18230·Apr 19, 2026·6 min read
On Obi's canonisation of Sani Abacha (2)

On Obi's canonisation of Sani Abacha (2)

One recalls the phantom coup plot of 1995. Into this elaborate fiction were dragged men of the stature of Olusegun Obasanjo, former head of state, the man who had voluntarily

Author 18290·Apr 11, 2026·7 min read

On Obi's Canonisation of Sani Abacha (1)

By Igboeli Arinze There is a particular kind of audacity,  the sort that makes angels weep and historians reach for the nearest bottle of strong spirits , one that manifests

Author 18230·Apr 5, 2026·6 min read

The UN, Slavery and Abiola's Vindication

There will always be moments in history when the world and the nations that make it up will be given the opportunity to right certain wrongs and on March the

Author 18280·Mar 29, 2026·7 min read

The generation that must not fail Nigeria: A plea to our youth

There is a particular kind of grief that grips you when the people in whom you have invested your highest hopes begin to disappoint you in ways you never imagined

Author 18280·Mar 22, 2026·7 min read

Benjamin Kalu and this character assassination olympiad

Every good drama needs a plot twist, same goes for a TV sequel or set of series, it makes the story interesting and keeps the audience hooked even if it

Author 18280·Mar 15, 2026·7 min read

Saint Obasanjo at 89: Flowers, thorns and the audacity of a full life

Let the people say amen or amin, because Nigeria’s most prolific moral authority, the Grand Preacher of Otta Farm, the self-appointed Conscience of the African Continent, the one and only

Author 18290·Mar 8, 2026·6 min read

SEDC's big numbers, bigger questions

At first glance, ₦140 billion sounds like a transformational sum for a region that has endured decades of deliberate neglect and infrastructural decay. When you now include the ₦25 billion

Author 18280·Mar 1, 2026·7 min read

Convoys before clinic: The challenges of a nation's budget

In development communication, there is a foundational principle that is rarely disputed: public resources must speak to public needs. Budgets are not merely financial instruments  they are policy statements, declarations

Author 18230·Feb 22, 2026·7 min read

Wike and the convenient theology of Karma

Like the Ides of March, the 7th of February, 2026 witnessed an earthshaking prophecy, not from a blind seer or prophets of old, nay, but from an altogether modern oracle:

Author 18290·Feb 15, 2026·6 min read

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