Rule of law and Rivers LG elections

Rule of law is the guiding principle of governance because it is the foundation of good governance. According to Mary-Imelda Nwogu, it is a liberty-centred constitutional concept which stipulates that everything must be done in accordance with the law, and encapsulates such ideals as government according to the law, equality Continue Reading

The PDP-APC criminal enterprise

ew local mainstream newspapers, most of which now print only a few copies, for his amusement. Apart from one lonely entry, Vanguard, none was reporting the big story: that Justice Phuong Ngo of the Canada’s Federal Court on Thursday declared Nigeria’s two major political parties to be “terrorist organisations,” having Continue Reading

The looming health crisis Nigeria must not ignore

For over two decades, Nigeria’s health sector has leaned heavily on the support of international development partners and institutions. These partners, particularly USAID, US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), among others, have played a central role in helping Nigeria respond to public Continue Reading

Japa, marriage, sex and money

Letty was a good girl who became a good wife but the seasons changed and this once-upon-a-time choir leader, like Lot’s wife, looked back and right before the eyes of her Pastor and in the presence of her bewildered husband, is turning into a pillar of salt. The kind of Continue Reading

Okere Urges Army to Boost Security in Saki

The Nigerian Army’s 42nd Stakeholders Engagement held in Ibadan on August 15, 2025, brought together key stakeholders to discuss community-driven security solutions. The event, themed “Taking Nigerian Army to the Communities,” highlighted the importance of collaboration between the Army and local communities in promoting national security. The Okere of Sakiland, Continue Reading