Who Wants Governor Dauda Lawal to Resign — A Rejoinder

By Danjuma Musa I know Dauda Lawal, the Governor of Zamfara State, though I have not spoken to him since he assumed office. This clarification is important because in Nigeria we have perfected the act of diverting attention from the message and unleashing attack on the messenger. This has become the unfortunate norm. It’s […]
OPINION: Mass Resignations, Discontent, Administrative Collapse, Contract Racketeering, Mental Instability and Nepotism Rock Uba Sani’s Administration

By Saleh Salihu Saminaka The resignation of Prof. Sani Bello and Benjamin Jock — two high-ranking figures in Governor Uba Sani’s inner political circle — has sent shockwaves through the Kaduna State Government and the All Progressives Congress (APC), exposing the deepening rot and internal fractures within the administration. Prof. Sani Bello, Director-General of Uba […]
Veteran Kaduna Textile Unionist, Comrade Gabriel Ishaka, Dies After Years of Fighting for Unpaid Benefits

By Ehis Agbon. Kaduna, Nigeria — Comrade Gabriel Ishaka, a former union leader and long-time employee of the now-defunct Kaduna Textile Limited (KTL), has died after collapsing at his Kaduna home on Monday morning. His son confirmed the news to Kaduna Political Affairs, describing the loss as “heartbreaking but not unexpected,” given his father’s prolonged […]
LETTER TO NDIGBO AROUND THE WORLD

…Yoruba people, kindly pay attention By Dr. Bọ́lá Adéwará Ethnic profiling is a cancer to national unity and global coexistence. It breeds suspicion, fuels discrimination, and undermines peace among peoples. As it is wrong and dangerous to stereotype all Fulani as violent herdsmen or killers, it is equally unjust, and profoundly reckless, to label all […]
Wolves In Shepherds Clothes

Baylor affirms LGBTQ inclusivity Everett Piper OPINION: Last week, Baylor University announced that it had received a grant of approximately $700,000 from the Baugh Foundation to promote LGBTQ inclusivity on its campus. Baylor’s motto is “For the Church, For Texas, For the World.” It describes itself as a Christian university and is a proud member […]
2027 ADA Coalition: A Deal That’s Dead on Arrival
By Ibrahim Dan-Gaskiya Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people, either directly or through elected representatives. Key characteristics include free and fair elections, protection of individual rights and freedoms, rule of law, and accountability of government to citizens. Democracy promotes values such as equality, justice, transparency, and representation, allowing […]
TACTICAL MISSTEPS: HOW COACHING STRATEGIES HAVE HELD BACK THE SUPER EAGLES

Onyeka Jessica, Opia Treasure, Sambo Olamide, Oyewobi Mary and Salaudeen Rahmot “The inconsistent performance of the Super Eagles can be attributed to the varying coaching strategies employed over the years, highlighting the need for a more effective and sustainable approach to achieve global success.” Photo credit: Punch Newspaper The Super Eagles, Nigeria’s national football team, […]
OPINION: Kaduna’s Infrastructure Must Be Transparent – Let’s Begin with Data Disclosure

By Ehis Agbon. From roads and bridges to schools and water projects, public infrastructure is the bedrock of development in any society. Yet, for too long, the processes surrounding these projects in Nigeria—particularly at the sub-national level—have been shrouded in opacity. Who gets the contract? At what cost? How far along is the project? These […]
ICT and Cybersecurity Key to Innovation and Security in Nigeria, Senate Says

Peter Jatau, National Assemble, Abuja At a high-level interactive session in Abuja, Nigerian lawmakers and industry leaders emphasized the urgent need to harness information and communications technology (ICT) and cybersecurity to drive innovation and tackle growing national security threats. Senator Afolabi Shuaib, Chair of the Senate Committee organizing the upcoming National Security Summit, stressed the […]
FCT Area Council Workers Strike Enters Second Month: Can Solidarity Turn the Tide?

Abuja, Nigeria – 17 May 2025 The indefinite strike by workers in the six area councils of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has stretched into its eighth week, with no clear resolution in sight. What began on March 24 as a protest over the non-implementation of the national minimum wage has grown into a defining […]