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Power Play in Paradise: Rivers’ Feud Between Wike & Fubara Puts Nigeria’s Oil Lifeline at Risk

A House Divided in the Heart of the Niger Delta In Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta, home to roughly 7 million people in Rivers State alone,...

Mark Carney’s Wild Ride: Canada’s Unelected PM Faces Trump, Poilievre, and a Shaky Past

From Banking Bigshot to Top Job—Can He Steer Canada Through Chaos? Hold on tight, Canada, Mark Carney is now Prime Minister! He took office on...

The Senate’s Dirty Laundry: A Nation Watches as Power Plays Trump Justice

Let us not ignore the gender angle either. Out of 109 senators, only four are women. Patricia Etteh, Nigeria’s first female Speaker in 2007, was forced out over a N628 million renovation scandal—meanwhile, men accused of far worse have held onto power.

NATO: Time to Disband or Open the Doors to Russia and Africa?

I hate war. I hate seeing bombed-out homes, kids running from gunfire, and soldiers who never return home. What I hate the most are...

Ontario Election: Ford’s Triumph, Liberal Decline

A Diasporan Reflection Doug Ford’s victory on February 27, 2025, is no small feat. Leading the Progressive Conservatives to a rare third-straight majority—the first time...

Germany’s Open Door: A New Destination for African Skilled Workers as Canada and UK Tighten Immigration

For years, Africans looking for better job opportunities abroad set their sights on Canada, the UK, and the US. But recent immigration policy changes...

Embracing Peace in Ukraine: Trump’s Bold Gambit to End a Global Nightmare

An African Diaspora Lens on Halting a War That Bleeds the World  In the shattered streets of Kyiv and the hunger-ravaged villages of Somalia, the...

Nigeria Defies U.S. Predictions of Collapse, but the 2030 Countdown Raises New Questions

For nearly two decades, Nigeria has been at the center of U.S. intelligence assessments and foreign policy debates predicting its potential disintegration. From Washington...

USAID, NSM-200, and the Silent War Against Nigeria

There is an old saying that when something appears too good to be true, it probably is. For decades, the United States Agency for...

A Wake-Up Call for Nigeria: Visa Denial, Sovereignty, and the Path to Self-Reliance

The Diplomatic Storm: What Happened? Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, and a delegation of senior military officers were denied visas by Canada...

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