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Sir: There Is Something Unsettling In The Air, And It Is Not The Perfume. It Is The Quiet Surrender Of a nation’s identity, bottled and shipped away in exchange for
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Sir: There Is Something Unsettling In The Air, And It Is Not The Perfume. It Is The Quiet Surrender Of a nation’s identity, bottled and shipped away in exchange for

Sir: There are scandals, and then there are moments that shake the moral spine of a society. The unfolding case involving Afolabi Hodonu and his wife, Success, leaders of a

Sir: The federal government’s directive ordering the withdrawal and deactivation of passports belonging to Nigerians who have formally renounced their citizenship has once again drawn national attention to the legal,

Sir: The integrity of any democratic system rests not only on the credibility of its elections but also on the discipline of its institutions in upholding the law. In Nigeria,

Sir: While much of the national and international attention on Nigeria’s security challenges focuses on high-profile insurgent attacks and urban violence, a quieter but equally devastating crisis continues to unfold

Sir: Nigeria’s unity has never been sustained by rhetoric alone; it has been quietly constructed through the movement of people, goods, and shared experiences across space. Long before the language

Sir: In recent years, governments across Europe have taken a firmer stance on digital consumption, urging parents to restrict screen time for toddlers, teenagers, and even young adults especially during

Sir: Nigeria’s renewed push toward agricultural transformation and national security consolidation has found expression in the federal government’s ranching reform initiative, a policy direction that signals a deliberate shift toward

Sir: In the rough-and-tumble arena of Nigerian politics, accusations fly like confetti during election seasons. Opposition parties routinely level grave charges of corruption, incompetence, economic sabotage, and even the weaponisation

Sir: The recent Abuja–Kaduna train accident that left 22 passengers injured is not merely another unfortunate transport mishap. It is a warning signal, loud, persistent and increasingly difficult to ignore.

Sir: The conversation around the proposed creation of Anioma State has sparked strong emotions, deep reflection, and renewed debates about identity, representation, and the will of the people in Nigeria’s

Sir: It was Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister, who once said: 24 hours is a long time in politics. So, two years is a longer time in politics. And