The Strait closed without a shot
By Stephanie Shaakaa For generations, the world assumed that if the Strait of Hormuz ever closed, it would be because someone fired the first shot. What the world is discovering…
By Stephanie Shaakaa For generations, the world assumed that if the Strait of Hormuz ever closed, it would be because someone fired the first shot. What the world is discovering…
By Ikenna Okoli, SAN, FCIArb. Introduction The widely circulated video of Burna Boy interrupting a performance in the United States to demand the removal of a woman who appeared to…
Sir: The state visit of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the United Kingdom on March 18 and19, 2026 is marked by destiny, dignity and renewed hope. It is a visit…
By Martins Oloja This is another time for me to speak to the powers that be, specifically to the elites in northern Nigeria who don’t appear to understand the times…
By Folorunso S. Aluko The decisions taken at the Second Meeting of the Ekiti State Executive Council on Wednesday, 11 March 2026, were more than a routine catalogue of approvals.…
By Chukwuneta Oby I was in the midst of some widows recently. And the experiences they shared during the encounter were an eye-opener. What is unanimous in their individual accounts…
By GEB Last month’s area council election in the Federal Capital Territory is a sad metaphor for how elections should not be held in any country, let alone one widely…
By Olusegun Oruame Nigeria is inching toward 2027 with a familiar tension. But beneath the surface, something radically different is unfolding. This election may not be decided by the loudest…
By Oluwaseyi Akintola In June 2024, some 800 students were enrolled in a World Bank-funded pilot after-school programme that uses generative artificial intelligence to aid learning in Benin City, the…
By Festus Ogun Yes, “my lord is not sitting”. So, what can you do about that other than to murmur and return to your office? This information about my lord’s…