Skip to content
Hot News

Nigeria’s anti-drug war: Winning battles, losing the war?

Seven Weeks After Zamfara IED Blast, Families of Fallen Police Bomb Experts Still Await State Support

When the Drums Begin to Beat: Reading the Early Signals of Nigeria’s 2027 Presidential Contest

Atiku’s wife backs Emerole’s new Foundation to champion rights of Nigeria’s most vulnerable

ECOWAS Under Pressure as Guinea-Bissau Opposition Rejects Junta’s Constitution, Demands Civilian Government

THE BENUE PARADOX: The Continuity of Politics or the Politics of Continuous Developmen

  • Home
  • Education
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Science and Technology
  • News
Main Menu
  • Home
  • Education
  • Health
  • Opinion
  • Science and Technology
  • News

About Me

Social Icons

Facebook1,750FansLikeX (Twitter)759FollowersFollowInstagram2,500FollowersFollowPinterest1,365FollowersPinYoutube2,700SubscribersSubscribeTiktok2,900FollowersFollowTelegram2,000MembersJoinSoundcloud1,963FollowersFollowVimeo1,254FollowersFollowDribbble3,520FollowersFollow
Sunday, August 23, 2026

Tom Chiahemen

  • Opinion

Nigeria’s anti-drug war: Winning battles, losing the war?

By Chris Nwokocha – Every time the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency announces another spectacular seizure, there is reason to applaud. But there is also a question we can no longer avoid: Ni...

Tom Chiahemen
August 15, 2026
Read More
  • News

Seven Weeks After Zamfara IED Blast, Families of Fallen Police Bomb Experts Still Await State Support

By Paul Adaji (ABUJA) – More than seven weeks after three police bomb disposal experts were killed while clearing improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted by bandits in Zamfara State, their c...

Tom Chiahemen
August 9, 2026
Read More
  • Opinion

When the Drums Begin to Beat: Reading the Early Signals of Nigeria’s 2027 Presidential Contest

By Tom Chiahemen – In Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the wrestling arena was more than a place where strong men tested their physical prowess. It was a theatre of honour, discipline an...

Tom Chiahemen
August 4, 2026
Read More
  • Human Rights

Atiku’s wife backs Emerole’s new Foundation to champion rights of Nigeria’s most vulnerable

By Grace Audu (ABUJA) – Portals of Hope Foundation (POHF), a new non-governmental organisation committed to protecting the rights of vulnerable persons and tackling some of Nigeria’s most ...

Tom Chiahemen
July 19, 2026
Read More
  • News

ECOWAS Under Pressure as Guinea-Bissau Opposition Rejects Junta’s Constitution, Demands Civilian Government

By Paul Ejime ABUJA — Guinea-Bissau’s two leading opposition coalitions have mounted fresh pressure on the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), demanding the immediate establishme...

Tom Chiahemen
July 17, 2026
Read More
  • Opinion

THE BENUE PARADOX: The Continuity of Politics or the Politics of Continuous Developmen

Lessons from the Akume–Suswam, Akume–Ortom and Akume–Alia Political Trajectories By Prof. Leonard Karshima Shilgba – There are moments in the political life of a people when history ceases to be...

Tom Chiahemen
July 7, 2026
Read More
  • Opinion

Primaries, Nomination, Rumours, and the Rule of Law: Why Selective Compliance Threatens Democracy

By LEONARD KARSHIMA SHILGBA – The torrent of social media commentaries following the APC primaries in Benue State has once again exposed a disturbing reality: many citizens are either unfamiliar...

Tom Chiahemen
July 3, 2026
Read More
  • Opinion

Need to integrate Vigilante Services, Forest Guards, and Tourist Police into the State Police framework

By JOHN A. ADZER Introduction The growing complexity of security challenges in Nigeria demands innovative and decentralized security solutions. While the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has made significan...

Tom Chiahemen
June 19, 2026
Read More
  • Education

From exclusion to opportunity: How LTHI is redefining disability and dignity in Nigeria

By Chris Nwokocha – On a pleasant morning in Abuja last Friday, a quiet but powerful revolution took centre stage. At a well-attended gathering of policymakers, educators, development partners a...

Tom Chiahemen
May 19, 2026
Read More
  • Democracy & Governance

When Democracy Loses Its Voters

By Umar Ardo, Ph.D Saturday’s voter turnout of 7.2 per cent in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council Elections is the lowest electoral participation recorded in Nigeria since independence. It is...

Tom Chiahemen
February 23, 2026
Read More
12
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Minima incidunt voluptates nemo, dolor optio quia architecto quis delectus perspiciatis.

Nobis atque id hic neque possimus voluptatum voluptatibus tenetur, perspiciatis consequuntur.

Email: [email protected]
Call Us: +987 95 95 64 82

Category List

  • Democracy & Governance(1)
  • Education(4)
  • Health(2)
  • Human Rights(1)
  • News(8)
  • Opinion(6)
  • Science and Technology(3)

Featured Posts

1
Nigeria’s anti-drug war: Winning battles, losing the war?
August 15, 2026
2
Seven Weeks After Zamfara IED Blast, Families of Fallen Police Bomb Experts Still Await State Support
August 9, 2026
3
When the Drums Begin to Beat: Reading the Early Signals of Nigeria’s 2027 Presidential Contest
August 4, 2026
Copyright © 2026 | Powered by News Magazine X