The most romance scams, around 30%, happen on Facebook, higher than any other social media or dating platform, a report by British bank TSB reveals. According to the report, elderly people are particu...
By abiodun KOMOLAFE Using the phrase ‘What is to be done?’ in the headline to this analysis is deliberate. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin used the title in a brilliant 1902 treatise to outline the strategic me...
By Sufuyan Ojeifo – Development, like charity, must begin at home. This principle guides the Bureau of Public Procurement’s championing of community-based procurement, a reform designed to empow...
By Ademola Oshodi – West Africa’s democratic breakdowns have increasingly followed a predictable sequence. Civic space narrows, dissent is reframed as a security problem, and coercive institutio...
By Isidoros Karderinis – US President Donald Trump’s attempt to “grab” Greenland constitutes a neo-colonial effort by a global “sheriff” who clearly does not respec...
* Currency Recovery, Capital Buffers, and the Institutional Pivot By Leonard Karshima Shilgba – Against the pessimism that dominated late 2025, the Nigerian Naira has emerged as an unexpected br...
By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu – Abdul Leigh Balogun became a judge of the High Court of Lagos State in 1976. In a career as a trial judge spanning 17 years and three different decades, the man b...
After 50 years of existence and a mixed performance scorecard, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), is at a crossroads facing existential threats from poor leadership and the failur...
By YS Ehoda-Adi The history of general insecurity in Nigeria is complex, marked by various conflicts influenced by political, ethnic, religious, and economic factors. Understanding this history is cru...
By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu – “The term of office of judges, their independence, security, adequate remuneration, conditions of service, pensions and the age of retirement shall be adequately secur...
































