Security by Disruption
- June 18, 2026
By: Mohammed Aliyu Matazu. There are moments when insecurity becomes too adaptive for routine responses. When violence is no longer sustained only by guns but by fuel, cash, mobility, informants and hidden
By: Mohammed Aliyu Matazu. There are moments when insecurity becomes too adaptive for routine responses. When violence is no longer sustained only by guns but by fuel, cash, mobility, informants and hidden
By: Ummie Kabir. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) recently released the communique of its 305th meeting and third sitting this year. The committee unanimously
The New Nigeria People’s Party wishes to alert Nigerians to the persistent danger to the 2027 general elections being deliberately orchestrated by Prof. Joash AMUPITAN, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral
By: Ijeoma Sandra, Nnewi. A Nigerian Politician and Business Development Expert, Amb. Prince Samben Nwosu has corrected General Gowon’s perceived misconceptions about late Dim Emeka Ojukwu. Recall, on Tuesday, May 19, 2026
By: Dr Patrick Akhere Ebojele. The recent engagement between the administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo and the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALPGAM) may have appeared to many as a
By: Jeff Ukachukwu. There are moments in governance when policy leaves the realm of rhetoric and enters the soil. Taraba State’s acquisition of 120 agricultural and heavy-duty machines under the Taraba State
By: John Uwa. As Katsina State approaches another political season, a clear sentiment is emerging from many communities: a considerable number of citizens want Governor Dikko Umaru Radda to continue for a
By: Dr. Ebojele Akhere Patrick, PhD. It would have been proper to gloss over the recent political developments in Edo State, particularly the just-concluded APC Edo South Senatorial District primary election,
By: Ijeoma Sandra, Nnewi. In the riveting theatre of Nigerian politics, few spectacles are as exciting as the chess match between an incumbent desperate to hold power and a challenger confident enough
By: Ummie Kabir. As we bask in the euphoria of the successful banking sector recapitalisation exercise, it has become more pertinent to re-evaluate the primary roles of banks vis-à-vis what they have