AGF Fagbemi: FG resolves OPL 245 dispute to stimulate Nigeria’s economy
The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, has said that resolving the longstanding dispute over OPL 245 will reposition the economy and strengthen the country’s fiscal…
PDP govs pray for peace ahead of A’Court verdict on party leadership
Obasanjo, IBB consulted in move to end rift Governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have called on members and supporters nationwide to remain calm and…
Piracy: Court fixes ruling on Analike’s bail today
The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed today for ruling on the bail application of an alleged online pirate, Mr Emmanuel Analike, who is being prosecuted by the Nigerian…
Prioritising Patient Safety in Nigeria
By Niniola Williams Sir: Following the tragic deaths of a 21-month old boy in a private Lagos hospital and a mother of five in Kano amid allegations of medical negligence,…
Before You Go To War, Count The Cost
By Alabi Williams Though the Gulf countries, theatre of ongoing war between the United States and Israel against Iran, are more than 5,000 kilometers away from these shores, other neutral…
Poor soil testing fuels Nigeria’s building collapse
Nigeria’s building collapse crisis is not merely a technical problem but a broader societal challenge that reflects the intersection of negligence, weak governance and systemic inadequacies. Experts argue that until…
Understanding why the 2024 Police Act extension protects IGP Disu’s 4-year term
By Chike Eze Before the landmark reforms of the Police Act 2020, the office of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) operated within a framework of legal ambiguity that left it…
Victor Ndoma Egba, SAN, at 70 : A Tribute
By Rasheed Olanrewaju Zubair In the evolution of Nigeria’s democratic experience, certain public figures stand out not merely for the offices they have occupied, but for the institutional value they…
Elections: The FCT verdict and inevitability of 2027
By Jude Obioha The 2027 presidential election may still be months away, but its contours are already visible to anyone willing to read the signs. Politics, like history, leaves clues.…
IWD: CISLAC advocates for reforms to boost women’s inclusion
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre has called for far-reaching reforms in Nigeria’s laws, policies and institutional practices to accelerate the development, protection and full participation of women and girls.…