INEC’s Review Of Section 65: Between People’s Mandate And Commission’s Discretion By The Electoral College Nigeria

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has begun the process of reviewing Section 65 of the Electoral Act,…

The Tax Reform Bills And Akpabio’s Brinkmanship

The President of the 10th Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, GCON, is known for his mastery of…

Democracy and Good Governance: How Have Niger-Delta Governors Fared?

The Niger Delta is often seen as a reflection of Nigeria in miniature—especially Delta State, where…

Is Democracy Being Dismantled in Nigeria? By Augustine Eigbe, Ph.D

Democracy in Nigeria is facing unprecedented challenges. Recent developments including Executive overreach, disregard for judicial rulings,…

“Much Ado About Special Seats”

In the grand amphitheater of democracy where every citizen is meant to speak, vote, and lead…

INEC, Election Riggers and Twisted Narratives

Lately, there has been an upsurge of politically motivated and unwarranted attacks on the President of…

Our NNPC, Actually Their NNPC, Can Queue Behind Defectors

ONE cannot muster enough anger to protest the defiance with which whoever gets the apex opportunity…

Is President Tinubu’s Legacy Built On Lies Or Political Witch-Hunt? By Daniel Okonkwo

In recent weeks, fresh developments have surfaced regarding longstanding allegations linking Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to…

Atiku, Not Tinubu, Is The Wrecking Ball By Azu Ishiekwene

There’s a concern that Nigeria could soon become a one-Party State, not by law, like in…

Tinubu’s Empty Words Can’t Renew Hope On Security

NIGERIANS are supposed to be applauding President Bola Tinubu’s decisions since he slipped into Abuja in…