Category: Guest Columnist
Dr. Nasir Idris: Transforming Kebbi’s Infrastructure, Fostering Unity
By Yakubu Ahmed BK It is undeniable that Dr. Nasir Idris stands out as Kebbi’s most effective Governor since the state’s inception 34 years ago. In less than two years
Read MoreCritique of Religious and Ethnic Labels in Political Discourse
By Umar Ardo ( PhD) The recent endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s tax reform initiative by the Christian Awareness Initiative of Nigeria (CHAIN) in Kaduna highlights the persistent reliance
Read MoreTinubu’s Tax Bills: A Muslim’s Viewpoint On Need for Further Amendment
By Umar Ardo (PhD) As the debate rages in the public domain on President Bola Tinubu’s proposed tax reforms, and as Nigeria’s National Assembly deliberates on the tax bills before
Read MoreProtests: The Paradoxes, The Coincidences
By Abdu Labaran Malumfashi I am hardly one for preambles. I always go straight to the topic of the write up, and this one is no different. Therefore, let the
Read MoreDanbilki Kwamanda: Urgent Call to Action Against Violence and Fear-Mongering in Society
By Abdul-Azeez SuleimanThe recent attack on elder Danbilki Kwamanda marks a deeply troubling moment for our nation, one that demands urgent and collective action. It’s a grim reminder of the
Read MoreAPC and the Mala Buni political doctrine
By Salisu Na’inna Dambatta As the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) expressed worry over the inability of the leaders of political parties in the country to register more members, the
Read MoreUba Sani: Comrade of All Times
By Shuaibu Gimi Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State is always visibly at home with strugglers; that is those who are dogged in the pursuit of their own rights or
Read MoreAverting food riots in Nigeria
By Salisu Na’inna Dambatta The decision by the Federal Government to release 102, 000 metric tons of grains from the national food reserves and import foodstuff symbolises a willingness to
Read MoreNigeria: A farewell to food security?
By Salisu Na’inna Dambatta When a friend read the list of agriculture-related products among the 43 items that can be imported using the country’s meagre foreign reserves, he quipped, “Nigeria
Read MoreInjustice in Hardship: A Look at the Vulnerability of Those Betrayed by the Powerful
By Abdul-Azeez SuleimanIt is a sad truth that some people are able to endure hardships while others are not. In some countries, leaders are able to govern without stealing from
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