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Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC by YAShuaib

Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC

Nkechi Ali-Balogun: The African PR Amazon @70 By Yushau A. Shuaib

At 70, Nkechi Ali-Balogun remains not only relevant but remarkably inspirational. May her wisdom continue to illuminate the path for generations of communication professionals across Africa.
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Ramadan and Lent: A Shared Lesson for Nigerian Muslims and Christians on Faith and Unity

If we can carry the humility of fasting, the empathy born of hunger, and the discipline of prayer beyond our mosques and churches, perhaps we can rediscover the Nigeria I knew in 1992-93a country where faith built bridges rather than barriers.

Trumps America and Labelling of Kwankwaso, Fulani, and Nigerian Muslims by YAShuaib

Nigerias Muslims and Fulani ethnic groups do not need appeasement. They need fairness. Our country needs fact-based engagement, not fear.

Between Trumps Genocide Claim and New York Times Onitsha Trader Narrative by YAShuaib

We must ask: Who benefits from calling Nigeria a religious genocide zone? Who gains when neighbours become enemies? Who profits when foreign powers exploit our crisis?

From Ese Oruru to Walida: Exposing Selective Outrage in Child Sexual Exploitation Cases

Nearly a decade ago, Nigeria erupted over the abduction and alleged forced conversion of Ese Oruru, a Christian girl, to Islam. Today, a Muslim girl is alleged to have been abducted, raped, and forcibly converted to Christianity by a state security operative.

Dangotes Allegation: Why Is Faruk Ahmed Silent on the Corruption Claims

in a country where corruption allegations are both weapon and verdict, silence is rarely goldenespecially if one claims to be innocent.

ADC Palaver: A Memo to Tinubu Against Staging a Coup on Military Tradition

Nigerias armed forces do not need symbolic gestures that strain tradition. They need reassurance that fairness, merit, and order still define the path to advancement.

Defection: Is Nigeria Sliding into Chinese Democracy?

Meanwhile, Nigeria is far from adopting Chinese-style authoritarianism. Yet some observers argue that under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria is experimenting with a similar ease of governance,

Reno’s Factfinders: Genocide Spin, Coup Whispers and Foreign PR Mercenaries

In Omokris case, his invited fact-finders not only turned against him but also tarnished Nigerias image by framing its complex security challenges as a simplistic religious war.

Irabor’s Scars on Northern Boko Haram and the Dead Horse Theory

Irabor portrays Boko Haram not as a purely religious movement but as a symptom of governance failure, economic deprivation, and elite negligence.

Bayo Onanuga: Between Bolakaja Publicity and Public Relations

For the image of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, communication should not be reduced to Bolakaja street fights.

Marwa: The Tormentor of Untouchable Drug Lords

In a country often stalled by inertia, Buba Marwa shines as a symbol of bold leadership and unwavering public service. From cleaning up Lagos to confronting Nigerias drug cartels, his legacy proves that one courageous leader can drive lasting, transformative change.

The Politics and Tinubus Wishes to Shettima

I advised Tinubu to re-engage Shettima and disillusioned supporters to counter perceptions of Yorubanisation of power and to avoid alienating the coalition that brought him victory.

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Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC by YAShuaib

Kwara 2027: The Chess Game of Sarakis PDP and AbdulRazaqs APC

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At 70, Nkechi Ali-Balogun remains not only relevant but remarkably inspirational. May her wisdom continue to illuminate the path for generations of communication professionals across Africa.

Kishiya: Between Ribadus ONSA and Famadewas Homeland Security

The Presidency should clarify the mandates, reassure Nigerians that the security leadership is united and focused, and likewise counter the mischievous portrayal of the appointment as kishiya in Hausa.

Consensus Fraud: When Governors Usurp the Voters Mandate

The coming week may prove decisive for the political process leading to the 2027 general election. The gladiators may be deciding the tickets. But the people sovereign, long suffering, and watching will have the final say. They always do.