Opinion: Road to Nowhere: Saki’s Reckless Driving Epidemic|Salam Abdrahman
The recent tragic incident along Polytechnic Road in Saki, which claimed the life of Comrade Ogunleye Samuel, is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by reckless driving in Saki community. According to eyewitnesses, a hit-and-run incident involving “Yahoo boys” driving recklessly led to the unfortunate demise of this Continue Reading
ECOWAS: Agenda for President Julius Maada Bio
The new chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone, has his job cut out in the pursuit of peace, economic cooperation, stability, and human flourishing in the sub-region. His predecessor, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who formally relinquished power as ECOWAS Continue Reading
Citizen Emenike: EFCC should obey court order
The reported contention between the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and citizen Ikechi Emenike, over the possession of a forfeited property in Abuja is very embarrassing and ridicules the revered anti-graft agency. EFCC ought to be a respected agency that lives above board in matters of corruption. It will Continue Reading
ADC: The stirrings of an abiku
Since its formation in 2005, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has never been a force to reckon with as a political party. It is more of a vehicle which utility value can only be guaranteed for the period that any user needs it. It is the same vehicle, wait for Continue Reading
ADC and the quiet bravery that could help save Nigeria’s democracy
In a political climate where the powerful silence dissent, every act of resistance becomes an act of patriotism. The African Democratic Congress (ADC) may not be revolutionary, but its refusal to vanish from the 2027 ballot could be the most consequential act of national courage since Nigeria’s return to democracy. Continue Reading





