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Did Osun Voters Fail To Read The Script?

By Abdulrauf Aliyu Now that Osun has spoken, the interesting question is why so many people who confidently predicted his defeat misunderstood the electorate. Elections...

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Did Osun Voters Fail To Read The Script?

By Abdulrauf Aliyu Now that Osun has spoken, the interesting question is why so many people who confidently predicted his defeat misunderstood the electorate. Elections...

An Open Letter To The Honourable Minister Of Finance

By Alh. Mohamed Kari (Wazirin Bauchi) Enforcing a level playing field in the Nigerian Insurance Industry and supporting statutory regulatory mandates Dear Honourable Minister, I write this...

Inflammatory Politics and the Law: All Bark, No Bite

By Doro Orode  Does Nigeria actually enforce a consistent standard against inflammatory political and religious speech, or do powerful people bark at one another...

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Did Osun Voters Fail To Read The Script?

By Abdulrauf Aliyu Now that Osun has spoken, the interesting question is why so many people who confidently predicted his defeat misunderstood the electorate. Elections...

An Open Letter To The Honourable Minister Of Finance

By Alh. Mohamed Kari (Wazirin Bauchi) Enforcing a level playing field in the Nigerian Insurance Industry and supporting statutory regulatory mandates Dear Honourable Minister, I write this...

Inflammatory Politics and the Law: All Bark, No Bite

By Doro Orode  Does Nigeria actually enforce a consistent standard against inflammatory political and religious speech, or do powerful people bark at one another...

What Has Nigeria Truly Gained from N160Trn FAAC Allocations?

By Blaise Udunze Could it be said that Nigeria’s true identity today represents a country suffering and grappling with soaring inflation, mass unemployment, failing public...

The El-Sayed Moment and America’s Crisis of Political Confidence

By Abdulrauf Aliyu The rise of Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed in Michigan’s Democratic Senate primary has become more than an electoral development. It has become a...

Thinking About Thinking in Nigeria

By Abdulrauf Aliyu There is an ancient injunction attributed to Socrates: "The unexamined life is not worth living." It is equally true that the unexamined...

The Risk of Calling Alex Otti “Another Sam Mbakwe”

By Blaise Udunze Do you know that history rarely produces leaders whose names become synonymous with development? In Nigeria's post-independence political history, only a few...

Saving Energy: What the University of Arizona Taught Me

By Philemon Adjekuko "We don't have a lot, but we waste a lot." That simple truth has stayed with me since I attended an energy course...

When Conviction Outruns Intellectual Discipline Entirely: An Open Letter to Sam Omatseye

By Abdulrauf Aliyu I finished reading your piece, "Onaiyekan and his bishops," with equal measures of admiration and concern: admiration for the effortless elegance of...

An Open Letter To Mr. Bayo Onanuga: When Facts Require Wisdom, And Numbers Demand Context

By Abdulrauf Aliyu Dear Mr. Bayo Onanuga, I read your intervention, “Facts, Not Fear: A Point-by-Point Response on Nigeria’s Reform Journey,” with the attention one gives...

Sanwo-Olu’s Lens of Lagos: Against All Odds, A City’s Soul in Pictures

By Gboyega Akosile The grand ballroom of Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, became a living canvas of Lagos' story as Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu unveiled...