Politics

The Pen, The Sword, and Our Self-Sabotage: A Stern Admonition to Umu Igbo – Chinedu Nwoke

My name is Chinedu Iheanacho Nwoke, and today, I am not here to massage your egos. I am here to hold up a mirror to a grave, collective delusion that [...]

The Price of Complicity: From “Where Are the Cows” to the Slaughter of Oyo’s Teachers – Video

There is a well-known maxim in data privacy and modern economics: “If you don’t know the product, then you are probably the product.” In the brutal theatre of Nigerian politics, this reality applies perfectly to human life. For years, the people of Southwest Nigeria have been systematically packaged, traded, and sold as political currency by their own elites. They are […]

Over 6,000 Terrorists Released: APC’s Rewards for Killers Destroyed Nigeria Security

For over a decade, Nigeria has been locked in a death grip with terrorism. We are told by successive APC administrations that the brave men and women of the Nigerian Armed Forces are “winning the war”. But close investigations into the APC government’s own actions reveals a terrifying, hidden reality. The very administration that swore to protect its citizens is […]

The Awalokan Paradox: Why the Southwest is Turning to Peter Obi for aid While Their Own Government Sleeps

In a twist of irony that would make a political satirist blush, the Nigerian medical landscape has become the stage for a staggering comparison. While the Federal Government, led by an administration that campaigned on the “Emilokan” (It is my turn) and “Awalokan” (It is our turn) mandate, appears to have hit a bureaucratic brick wall, a single private citizen […]

The Bloody Business: How Nigeria’s Terrorism Industry Became Too Big to Fail

If the Nigerian government truly wanted to end the insurgency that has bled this nation dry for nearly two decades, the cemeteries would be full of terrorists, not the IDP camps. Instead, we are witnessing the institutionalization of what can only be described as Nigeria’s terrorism industry. From the extraction of “repentant” Terrorist via private jets to the distribution of […]

The Great Political Myth: Why Peter Obi Held More Power as Governor Than Atiku Ever Did as VP

In the heated theater of Nigerian politics, we often confuse rank with power. We see a Vice President in Abuja and assume they sit at the pinnacle of executive authority. But if we peel back the curtain of the 1999 Constitution, a startling reality emerges, one that political enthusiasts might find uncomfortable. When it comes to executive functionality, a State […]

The Puppeteer’s Approval: Is the British Handshake the Secret Key to Nigeria’s Presidency?

For decades, Nigerians have marched to the polls with hope in their hearts, believing that their thumbprints dictate the future of the Giant of Africa. But a chilling pattern suggests a much darker reality. Behind the closed doors of international diplomacy, it appears the path to Aso Rock doesn’t start in Lagos or Abuja, it starts at the iconic black […]

24 Years of Failure: The High-Tech Mansion vs. The “No Network” Excuse

In the theater of Nigerian politics, irony often takes center stage. But few performances are as audacious as the recent claims surrounding the electronic transmission of election results in Abia State. As we look toward the 2027 Presidential and General elections, a familiar ghost has returned to the airwaves: the claim that rural Nigeria is “not ready” for digital transparency. […]