In a country where senators are often known more for speeches than action, Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko has, over the…
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In human relationships, the threads of shared experiences and mutual respect often weave the most enduring bonds. This notion is…
In many African communities of old, the sanctity of marriage was not just a moral ideal, it was a spiritual…
There’s an eerie silence that lives in many homes—an invisible fog of tension hanging between married men and women. It’s…
In a world where economic stability is often heralded as a hallmark of effective governance, the recent actions of President…
Nigeria’s greatest tragedy isn’t just corruption or incompetence—it’s the tangled web of contradictory expectations we wrap around our leaders, only…
Across the blood-stained fields of Borno and Yobe, the silent forests of Niger and Zamfara, and the ravaged communities of…
Samuel P. Huntington, the American political scientist who spent more than half a century at Harvard University as an academic…
I have traveled extensively across the globe, visiting countries on every habitable continent—except Australia. Despite these journeys, I’ve never found…
In the symbolic and political nucleus of the Sokoto Caliphate, an imperial, illiberal, power-drunk governor who is held hostage by…
