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Revealed:Nigerias Kidnapping Economy hits N2.23 Trillion,2.235 kidnapped between 2023-2024

  ….Experts link rising terror to zero prosecution File copy of Suspected kidnappers paraded by security forces     By Our Reporter   Fresh...

The Mega-Contracts: Procurement, Protocol, and the Presidency

    In an era where social media algorithms thrive on sensationalism, the boundary between legitimate governance and institutional cronyism is often...

A Life of Faith, Courage and Legacy

  A Tribute to Late Chief Daniel Olaniyan Olurin on the 50th Anniversary of His Passing — April 7, 1976   By Olusegun Oyero Olurin   The story of Late...

A Life of Faith,Courage and Legacy

  -A Tribute to Late Chief Daniel Olaniyan Olurin on the 50th Anniversary of His Passing — April 7, 1976   By Olusegun Oyero Olurin   The story of Late...

Nigeria’s Monetary Reset: How the CBN Earned Global Central Bank of the Year 

Nigeria’s Monetary Reset: How the CBN Earned Global Central Bank of the Year   In a world where central banks are judged by credibility, discipline, and the...

Land Dispute in Ilaro: Families allege Police Interference in a Matter Already Before Court

Land Dispute in Ilaro: Families allege Police Interference in a Matter Already Before Court Ilaro, Ogun State   The Olurin, Apena, Ogundele, Dosunmu, and Olayanju...

The Lie of “No Ambulance”: Measuring the Cost of Digital Falsehood in Ogun State

  Falsehood Has Consequences. In an era where rumours spread faster than emergency sirens, a dangerous falsehood has been making the rounds on social media: that...

Corruption, Detentions and Political Will: Nigeria at a Crossroads

  The recent detentions of high-profile Nigerians — former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami (detained by the EFCC in early December 2025) and former minister and...

*State Police: A Practical, Providential Reset for Nigeria’s Security*

  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent declaration of a nationwide security emergency and his explicit call for the National Assembly to review laws so states can...

Keeping the Window Open: From Alarm to Action on Africa’s AI Future

    When I wrote in the Newdawn (The Gauge Column) last September about the coming wave of artificial intelligence (AI), it was largely a diagnosis — a...