Nigeria’s future lies not in the barrel of a gun but in the ballot box, in civic participation, and in accountable leadership ...
Nigeria’s future lies not in the barrel of a gun but in the ballot box, in civic participation, and in accountable leadership. The path of democracy is hard, but it is the only one that leads forward.
Editorial - Nigeria must instead embark on continuous reforms to consolidate the gains of its democracy since 1999.
The presidency has explained why President Bola Tinubu retained some service chiefs while reacting to the reports of the alleged military coup plot by some generals.
From my part of the country, there is a proverb that carries the weight of ancestral wisdom and the sting of moral clarity: Aje ke l’ana, omo ku l’eni. Tani ko mo pe aje to ke l’ana lo pa omo je?
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Military Coup: DSS Files Fresh Charges Against Nigerian
The Department of State Services (DSS) has filed a six-count charge against Innocent Chukwuemeka Onukwume for allegedly ...
The military is a very strategic institution. Everything is regimented, including the way they think. Anything outside this ...
It will be recalled that the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) used the Banquet Hall at the Presidential Villa (Aso Rock Villa) in Abuja for the opening session of their 21st All Nigeria Editors ...
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) in Nigeria has detained 16 senior officers for what it described as “indiscipline and breach of service regulations”, and rejected claims of a failed coup. The arrests ...
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Coup Plot: EFCC, Others Step In as New Development Emerges
There is a new development in the ongoing investigation of the attempted coup against Nigeria's democracy and President Bola ...
BY LEKAN OLAYIWOLA The recent encounter between FCT Minister Nyesom Wike and Lieutenant Yerima revealed more than ...
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