

By Olabode Opeseitan Perception may shape reality, but when perception is hijacked by synthetic distortion and emotional exaggeration, truth suffers. Some global voices now claim there’s...
Outbound medical tourism is showing signs of decline. While Nigerians still spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually on foreign healthcare, recent CBN data shows a...
By Olabode Opeseitan Nigeria hasn’t seen times this good in recent history. Today, it is one wave of good news after another—a powerful tale of...
By Kunle Oyatomi Tyrion Lannister. Though a fictional character in Game of Thrones, that was the name that rang in my head as I read...
By some curious coincidence, the subject of tenure elongation and extension of Presidential term limits caught the headlines in the last few days in Nigeria. In...
By Wale Ojo-Lanre, Esq. The question was flung at me by a man soaked in bile and dripping with bitterness: “Does Remi Tinubu deserve a birthday...
By Olabode Opeseitan In February 2024, during a political event, Professor Pat Utomi declared: “Nigeria is dying.” He went further to predict that the Naira...
In the heart of Lagos many decades ago, a young man with dreams larger than the city’s skyline found a rare jewel in a woman named...
By Olabode Opeseitan In a nation long accustomed to hollow promises and diluted reforms, President Bola Tinubu’s latest initiative—the creation of 1,000 jobs in each...
By Olabode Opeseitan There’s a disturbing trend infecting public discourse: a reflexive, almost pathological hatred for anything that paints Nigeria in a positive light. It’s...