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Can we all be leaders?

Across cultures and history, leadership has been idealized. Kings are said to rule by divine right, their authority handed down from the heavens and therefore beyond question; military rulers by

The Nation·Feb 25, 2026·7 min read

El-Rufai’s obsession with Ribadu

A former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai has given the opposition a voice at a time when it seemed muted. But his gradual descent from interrogating policies to attacking

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Ebonyi’s Amasiri-Oso-Edda feud: Nwifuru wrong on all fronts

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Tinubu’s fiscal reset and the remaking of Nigeria’s public finances

By Ibrahim Mohammed When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu took the oath of office on May 29, 2023, he signalled—within minutes—that the era of fiscal drift was over. Standing at Eagle

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Our politics and elite greed

Our politics is driven not by ethnicity or religion but by elite greed. Nothing demonstrates this better than the recent threat of warring PDP groups, divided Labour and ADC to

Author 18291·Feb 24, 2026·6 min read

True federalism: Let’s start the journey now

By Ray Ekpu Before President Bola Tinubu became president, he was a recognized warrior for true federalism. He talked about it, he fought for it and we all thought that

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Debate on African multilateral ratings presents opportunities

There has been growing buzz over the past few weeks after Afreximbank cut ties with Fitch Ratings. Rather than relapse into emotions or unhelpful speculations to drive responses, it is

The Nation·Feb 23, 2026·9 min read

Bridging the pension gap for informal workers

SIR: The importance of pension coverage for informal workers in Nigeria cannot be overstated. These workers form the backbone of the economy, and their well-being directly affects the country’s economic

The Nation·Feb 23, 2026·4 min read

Jesse Jackson: Civil rights, faith, and Africa’s democratic voice

SIR: The life of Jesse Jackson reads like a long march across history’s front lines. From the barricades of the American civil rights struggle to pulpits, ballot boxes, and international

The Nation·Feb 23, 2026·4 min read

Sachet alcohol lobby

Lobbyists seeking to overturn the ban by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on alcohol in sachets and pet bottles less than 200ml are connecting

The Nation·Feb 23, 2026·8 min read

Ribadu and logic of reclaiming ungoverned forests

In the long and often frustrating search for lasting solutions to Nigeria’s lingering insecurity, moments arise when policy finally aligns with reality. The recent deployment of over 7,000 forest guards

The Nation·Feb 23, 2026·6 min read

How legacies outlive the visionaries

In the silent halls of history, there is a recurring whisper that defines the difference between a moment and a movement. It is the concept of institutionalized legacy. While many

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