The All Progressives Congress finds itself at a defining crossroads that will test the integrity of its internal processes and […]
Category: Opinion
History Has Memory, By Folorunso Fatai Adisa
For the record, Frank Mba was a Cadet Inspector in training while Tunji Disu was a Cadet ASP, in the […]
How Frank Mba Was Skipped For IGP Appointment
The appointment of Tunji Disu as Acting Inspector-General of Police by Bola Tinubu, following the resignation of Kayode Egbetokun, has […]
Fubara, Rivers Assembly, and the endless war, By Taiwo Adisa
Once beaten, twice shy, so goes the saying. It is time-tested because it follows the human’s natural order. When a […]
Deepening procurement reforms for Nigeria’s growth in 2026, By Sufuyan Ojeifo
For much of Nigeria’s modern history, public procurement has worn the reputation of an administrative swamp. It was where good […]
America Policing the World and the Question No One Escapes: An analysis of American intervention and global leadership failure
When President Donald J. Trump publicly confirmed that United States forces had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife […]
History Will Remember Who Took the Terrorists’ Side, By Sa’adiyyah Adebisi Hassan
The truth has started walking, and as usual, lies are scrambling for cover. The Sokoto State Government has confirmed it: […]
Gov Makinde, his sons and his “friends”, By Lasisi Olagunju
(Monday Lines 1 published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, 29 December, 2025). “Beware the quiet man; for while others […]
Market Capture, Competition, and Energy Security in Nigeria’s Downstream Petroleum Sector
Abstract Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector is undergoing a profound structural transition driven by large-scale domestic refining investments, most notably the […]
No Evidence of Christian Genocide in Nigeria, Bishop Kukah Insists
Speaking in Kaduna on November 29, 2025, Most Rev. Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, firmly […]

