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Grades Without Knowledge: The Quiet Collapse of Nigeria’s Education Foundation
Grades Without Knowledge: The Quiet Collapse of Nigeria’s Education Foundation
By Jerry Adesewo
For once, it is important to pause the endless churn of politics, security…
Invaded Sovereignties: Why the United States Went to War—and What Followed
Invaded Sovereignties: Why the United States Went to War—and What Followed
By Jerry Adesewo
Since the end of the Second World War, the United States has intervened militarily in a…
Welcome to 2026 — A Year for Clarity, Courage, and Responsible Storytelling
Welcome to 2026 — A Year for Clarity, Courage, and Responsible Storytelling
Dear Readers,
As we step into 2026, we extend warm New Year greetings to our readers across Nigeria and the…
Technology and National Security: Digital Intelligence as Nigeria’s New Frontline…
Technology and National Security: Digital Intelligence as Nigeria’s New Frontline Against Insecurity
By Jerry Adesewo
Nigeria’s evolving security landscape took centre stage…
Beyond Legacy: What’s Next for Adesina and Oramah?
Beyond Legacy: What’s Next for Adesina and Oramah?
By Jerry Adesewo
Nigeria has in recent years produced leaders whose influence extends far beyond domestic politics and…
₦30 Billion for School Feeding: Is Enugu Ready to Manage Trust at This Scale?
₦30 Billion for School Feeding: Is Enugu Ready to Manage Trust at This Scale?
By Jerry Adesewo
Enugu State’s proposal to commit ₦30 billion to a school feeding initiative in…
Africa’s Coup Surge — and Nigeria’s Moment of Responsibility
Africa’s Coup Surge — and Nigeria’s Moment of Responsibility
By Jerry Adesewo
Across West and Central Africa, the drumbeats of military takeovers have become alarmingly familiar. From…
After Two Years of Waiting: What the Latest Ambassadorial Nominations Say About…
After Two Years of Waiting: What the Latest Ambassadorial Nominations Say About Nigeria’s Diplomatic Resolve
By Jerry Adesewo
When President Bola Tinubu recalled all of…
Renewed Insecurity in Nigeria: Which Way, Nigeria?
Renewed Insecurity in Nigeria: Which Way, Nigeria?
By AK Peters, PhD
Nigeria is bleeding openly, relentlessly, and without restraint. The last few weeks have torn away any illusion…
MINISTER WIKE, THE UNIFORM, AND THE THIN LINE BETWEEN CIVIL POWER AND MILITARY…
MINISTER WIKE, THE UNIFORM, AND THE THIN LINE BETWEEN CIVIL POWER AND MILITARY DIGNITY
By Jerry Adesewo
When a uniformed officer salutes, he does so not to a man, but to the authority…