Introduction The Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello, remains one of the most influential and visionary leaders in Nigeria’s history....
BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF Biblically and even in the Holy Quaran, the two holy books and from the general experience and life expectations, a prophet is usually...
By Sam Agogo It begins with silence—the kind of silence that follows tragedy. A young lady, full of promise, left church one night after a long...
By Sam Agogo The Federal Capital Territory, once regarded as the nation’s safest seat of power, is now gripped by a terrifying wave of kidnappings that...
By Gabriel Oche In early July this year, the fears of millions around the world, particularly those working closely with funding from development aid, came...
By Sam Agogo The Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, enacted in 2016, is widely regarded as one of the most significant innovations in modern U.S....
By Joy Okoye and David Okorie Political tension is rising in Abia State as indications grow stronger that Governor Alex Otti may be reconsidering his political...
By Sam Agogo It was a quiet evening when a simple conversation between two brothers revealed a profound truth. In the midst of discussing life, wealth,...
By Professor Ojo Emmanuel Ademola Africa’s First Professor of Cybersecurity and Information Technology Management, Chartered Manager, UK Digital Journalist, Strategic Advisor & Prophetic Mobiliser for National...
By Raphael Oni January 11, 2026, marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s diplomatic history – nine years since the country corrected a major diplomatic blunder by...