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THE COST OF MERCY

Nigeria keeps asking its killers to surrender. The killers keep saying no. On the morning of June 12, 2026, two Nigerias woke up. In the first...

The Online Police: Why Nigerians Trust VeryDarkMan More Than the Institutions Built to Protect Them

The images moved fast, as images do in Nigeria. Crowds of young Nigerians, many wearing the colours of the Ratel Movement, surging toward an airport....

The $4 Billion Failure: Inside Canada’s Lucrative Business of Managing Poverty Instead of Ending It

When Ontario Premier Doug Ford frames the Waterloo Region encampment dispute as "30 people trumping millions" of transit riders, he isn’t just using standard...

Policy vs. Reality: Decoding the “Precipitous Drop” in Nigerian Student Migration

The recent assertion by Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, that the sharp decline in outbound student mobility is a "reversed trend" driven...

China’s Gift to ECOWAS: The New Abuja Headquarters and the Sovereignty Audit West Africa Needs

The $56 million China-funded ECOWAS headquarters is being celebrated as a diplomatic milestone. But for a regional bloc facing legitimacy crises, Sahel exits, and...

They Used to Snatch Ballot Boxes. Now the Loophole May Be Sitting Inside the Law.

For years, Nigerians feared the thug at the polling unit.The man with the gun.The convoy in the night.The ballot box snatcher. Now imagine something worse:...

Is Oti the Key to 2027? Why Nigeria’s New Electoral Act Demands a New Kind of Umpire

​As the dust settles on the landmark Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2026, signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu just yesterday, the Nigerian...

The Long Game: How Washington Built the Cage That Caught Venezuelan Leader, Maduro

The photo circulating on Truth Social today - Nicolás Maduro, leader of Venezuela, handcuffed and aboard the USS Iwo Jima - is not just...

Justice, Power, and the Politics of Punishment

When Empathy Becomes Selective: What the Tina Peters Case Reveals About Modern Justice In today’s justice system, something unsettling is happening. People who commit real, tangible...

The Bow-and-Go Era Is Over: Inside Nigeria’s Senate Reckoning Amid Terror Threats and U.S. Pressure

The day “bow and go” died The hearing room is packed, but the usual Senate swagger is gone. For years, confirmation days in Abuja’s...

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