The Faces of Political Vandalism In the first part of this series, we defined political vandalism as the reckless destruction of systems, institutions, and values that should serve the public
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Understanding the Problem When Nigerians talk about the challenges facing the country, we often hear of corruption, poverty, illiteracy, or bad leadership. Yet beneath all these lies a deeper, more
The Association of Accountancy Bodies in West Africa (ABWA) is set to host a groundbreaking webinar titled “The Accounting Profession and Artificial Intelligence: Leveraging its Potential.” The free virtual event
The collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century plunged Europe into what historians once called the “Dark Ages.” Roads crumbled, literacy declined, and political order collapsed into feudal
When WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala praised President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms for bringing stability to Nigeria’s economy, many Nigerians were left wondering: stability for whom? On paper, the removal of
Each year on 12 June, Nigeria observes Democracy Day with solemn reflection and cautious optimism. The date honours the landmark 1993 presidential election, widely regarded as the freest and fairest
At least 43 people were confirmed dead and scores more injured or missing after suspected armed herders launched coordinated attacks on rural communities in Benue State on the evening of
In early May 2025, Nigeria’s political climate experienced a seismic shift. Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo made headlines by announcing that his party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), had
Nigerians are expressing growing frustration over persistent mobile network failures, widespread outages, and rising data prices. Since early 2024, millions of users have experienced dropped calls, disappearing signals, and painfully
Registration for the 2025 UTME opened in early February and closed on March 8, 2025, after an official postponement of the exams from the initially advertised January 31 start. JAMB
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