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Police brutality and test of accountability

  By Rekpene Bassey   Mene Ogidi, a Nigerian in his prime, was killed in a way that leaves little…

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Supreme Court, party politics and road to 2027

  By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D   The Supreme Court has once again reminded Nigeria of a simple truth: in our…

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INEC: Truth, timelines, and a four-year-old tweet

  By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D   In an era where a screenshot can travel faster than truth, and a fabricated…

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Safeguarding Nigeria’s democracy 

By Rekpene Bassey   Democracies rarely collapse in a single, dramatic moment. More often, they erode quietly, their foundations weakened…

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Confronting scarcity amid surplus: Zacch Adedeji’s mission to block revenue leakages

By Kehinde Olaosebikan President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s pledge last week to end revenue leakages in the Federal Government may have…

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Who wants democracy dead?

  By Rekpene Bassey   Democracies rarely collapse in a single, dramatic moment. More often, they erode quietly, their foundations…

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Nigeria on notice: Security failure or infrastructure blindness?

By Bisi Adegbuyi   The recent advisory by the United States Department of State, authorising the departure of non-essential personnel…

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Terrorism: Why this war refuses to end

By Rekpene Bassey   The attack was coordinated and intentional. Fighters from Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa…

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Nigeria’s deradicalisation crossroads

  By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D   Nigeria is once again confronting one of the most difficult questions in its long…

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The politics of 2027 ballots amid bullets

  By Lemmy Ughegbe, Ph.D   Nigeria is already drifting into the politics of 2027. The signs are no longer…

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