
Transformation, not reform, will save Nigeria’s oil economy
By Michael Kabi Nigeria has launched yet another attempt to fix its troubled oil and gas sector. The new Presidential Petroleum Reform and Value Optimisation Taskforce is not the usual

By Michael Kabi Nigeria has launched yet another attempt to fix its troubled oil and gas sector. The new Presidential Petroleum Reform and Value Optimisation Taskforce is not the usual

By Abdulaziz Isma’il Last month, the governor of Gombe State, Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya, hosted, or more correctly, orchestrated, a political con. Under the guise of civic engagement, selected individuals were

Eight weeks into hostilities by the United States and Israel against Iran, the endgame is up in the air and the effects yet crushing on the global economy. Nigerians aren’t

There is a quiet shift happening in Nigeria’s education system. You will not find it in speeches neither will you find it in long policy documents. But if you look

If the persistence of familiar faces in Nigeria’s political space is troubling, it is not sustained by politicians alone. Systems do not reproduce themselves in isolation. They are enabled, reinforced,

In the mangrove-fringed creeks and bustling markets of the Niger Delta, the scent of crude oil has long defined daily life. For decades, the region’s nine states – Akwa Ibom,

The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights represents a cornerstone of human rights protection in Africa. Nigeria, commendably, was among the first nations to domesticate this regional instrument through

“I will not respond to Kashim Shettima because he is disrespectful. I am older than him and I have more experience in governance than he does, so I will not

When Senator Monday Okpebholo left the senate and took over the reins of leadership as governor of Edo State, following his victory at the polls in 2024, many viewed his

There are moments in a nation’s political theatre when a single statement achieves the rare feat of being both self-indicting and historically clarifying. Rauf Aregbesola’s recent declaration at the ADC

Professor Pat Utomi has once again chosen to dance naked in the public square, playing to the gallery with a familiar cocktail of grandstanding and gloom. This time, he has

When Washington authorises the departure of non-essential embassy staff from Abuja, it signals recalibration rather than disengagement. The embassy remains open, security cooperation continues, and diplomatic channels stay active. yet