
Nigeria is no doubt a democracy and as it is, the functionality of democracy is made possible through three main procedures of the judiciary,...

Rivers State is currently facing a pressing and time-sensitive threat. The oil-rich state has come under intense political scrutiny following President Bola Tinubu’s state of...

Recently, my colleague David called me whilst I was away to inform me that the mother of one of our scholarship recipients had come to...
The phrase “the stone which the builders rejected” is a Biblical metaphor, specifically from Psalm 118:22, used to describe Jesus Christ, who was initially rejected...

Parents, let me tell you: If you don’t train your children well, your own wealth might become your curse—and theirs. Last Sunday, I had a...

Monday, March 24, 2025, was Emeka Ihedioha’s day in the sun. Granted, some will say he had already achieved a lot in six decades. Having been...

It is not for nothing that Section 47 of the Constitution prescribes several roles for the legislature, including checking the excesses of the executive. That is...

In the wake of the recent tribunal judgment on the Edo State governorship election, a wave of debate has surged across the political and legal landscape....

In my own estimation, Godswill Obot Akpabio, Nigeria’s Senate President, should be the luckiest politician ever from Akwa Ibom State. An average lawyer before politics...

At a time that the wild volatility in Nigeria’s macroeconomic indices appears to be abetting, a trigger to (unwittingly) upset the trend has just been...