
On the bustling streets of Lagos, life starts before dawn. For many Nigerians, the early start isn’t by choice — it’s survival. With food prices skyrocketing,...

At 35000 feet above sea level, while flight attendants serve coffee and cross-check seatbelts, another battle brews silently, a battle against the unlawful movement of cash...

Today, I write not merely as a Vice-Chancellor, nor even as a son of Benue, but as a witness — to the reawakening of a...

It’s been touted as a “game-changer,” an infrastructural marvel set to redefine travel, trade, and tourism across Nigeria’s southern flank. The ambitious Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway,...

“On matters of security, the bulk (sic) stops at the President’s table.” Bola Ahmed Tinubu April 2014 On 26 January 2009, the Mamman Bello Ali died....

If anything aptly depicts Nigeria’s lingering macroeconomic instability and volatility, it is the raising and reduction in the pump prices of fuel (Premium Motor Spirit,...

The demolition of the Obi family property in Lagos came as one too many, to paraphrase a common expression in Nigeria. Distressingly, it followed the same...
On June 16, the final day of my three-week visit to Nigeria, I met with my dear friend Malam Ali M. Ali, Managing Director of the...

“It is truly perplexing that none of the individuals involved in these criminal activities, particularly the herders directly implicated, have faced any consequences. The situation...

TODAY, Dr. Solomon Ehigiator Arase, a retired Inspector-General of the Nigeria Police and renowned philanthropist, celebrates his 69th birthday. As he marks this milestone, his life’s...