Did the Law School Keep the Faith?

Abdul Mahmud

-By Abdul Mahmud The reported death of Faith Alayande, a 23-year-old female student of the Nigerian Law School who was found dead after a fall from the rooftop of a hostel at the School’s Lagos Campus in the early hours of Friday, 7 August 2026, should not be reduced to another tragic piece in the … [Read more…]

Déjà Vu: The Silence Before The Storm

By Elsie Onubogu  “Rwanda did not begin with a million dead. Srebrenica did not begin with mass graves. Yugoslavia did not disintegrate in a single day. They are the result of accumulated catastrophes. May Nigeria not happen”. The danger facing Nigeria is not simply that: • The 2027 elections may be rigged, manipulated or stolen; … [Read more…]

2027: Nkanu West APC Moves to Strengthen Grassroots Structure for Electoral Victory

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nkanu West Local Government Area has begun moves to strengthen its grassroots structure ahead of the 2027 elections, with party leaders urging members to unite and take the party’s message and the achievements of the Peter Mbah administration to communities across the council. The resolve was made at the … [Read more…]

Engr. Mike Chikosolu Ogbuekwe: A Visionary Leader for a New Nkanu East

Mike Ogbuekwe

Nkanu East stands at a defining moment that requires visionary, transparent, and people-focused leadership to deliver meaningful development. Engr. Mike Chikosolu Ogbuekwe, popularly known as Mmiri Ọma, is committed to driving inclusive governance and sustainable progress across every community in the local government. His vision prioritizes youth empowerment, quality healthcare, education, agriculture, infrastructure, security, and … [Read more…]

Guardians or Predators? Inside Nigeria’s Security Agencies and the Abuse of State Power

Sebastine Chukwuebuka Okafor

-By Sebastine Okafor, Ph.D. When Nigerians hear the words “security agency”, they expect protection, justice, discipline, and professionalism. They expect institutions that stand between law-abiding citizens and criminals. Yet, a growing number of verified incidents over the past few years have painted a disturbing picture: while thousands of security personnel continue to serve honourably, a … [Read more…]

Why Men Die Earlier Than Women 

-By Uzoma Ahamefule Leave the make-believe, behind closed doors men also cry. Not everything that glitters possesses value, and not every smile reflects happiness or inner peace. Some smiles are indications of hopelessness one can never dictate from a distance. They mask emotional wounds and personal struggles that are too embarrassing, humiliating or painful to … [Read more…]