State Police Still An Urgent Constitutional Imperative
By EB The renewed clamour for State Police that has once again echoed loudly across Nigeria’s geo-political zones is not unexpected, considering the unprecedented rise in terrorists’ onslaught. This time,…
Dangers of legalising civilian dictatorship (2)
By Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa The matter should have ended at this point, as the absence of jurisdiction deprives the court of the power of further judicial intervention in the case. In…
Adamakin blasts govt agencies, others of illegal occupying Madam Tinubu’s land in Lagos
Calls for honour, justice at 138th anniversary The legendary feats of the 19th-century Amazon, Madam Efunroye Tinubu, were the focal point at the Civic Centre in Lagos on Wednesday night.…
Ozekhome urges brand leaders to imbibe integrity, adaptability
Executive Vice President, Strategy and Innovation at Chain Reactions Africa, Franklin Ozekhome, has stressed the need for brand leaders to imbibe purpose, adaptability and consistency as yardstick for building sustainable…
State Police and South-East: Constitutional imperative not political luxury
By Uche J. Udenka The debate on state police in Nigeria has long been framed as a political gamble—an optional reform fraught with risks of abuse and fragmentation. Nowhere is…
NLC vows to protests against unjust tax system
Ahead of the January 1, 2026, implementation of the Federal Government’s new tax reforms, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has vowed to reject any tax system it described as distorted,…
Africa’s case for reparations is no longer theoretical
By Stanley Olisa Africa has made many demands of the world over the decades. Few have carried the moral clarity and political weight of the one now taking shape: a…
Policy reversals and the crisis of governance inconsistency
Recent policy reversals by the Federal Government – from the reviewed presidential pardon to the swift withdrawal of the decision to scrap compulsory Mathematics for Arts students- highlight a troubling…
Ondo family rejects new Olu-Oke
The brewing crisis in Oke-Igbo Community, Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo Local Council Area of Ondo State over the traditional stool has taken a new twist as the Kuole-Oloje Ruling House and Prince Adewole…
Industrial Court adjourns N14.09 billion Chevron case to March 2026
Hon. Justice (Dr) I.J Essien of the National Industrial Court, Ikoyi, Lagos, has adjourned hearing on the N14.091 billion claim by 36 former employees of Chevron Nigeria Limited, over denied…