Undecided voters and 2023 elections
Undecided voters may turn out to be the underrated deciders of the direction the pendulum of the 2023 elections will swing.
COP27: The real deal at the Red Sea
One significant decision made during the COP27 at the Red Sea town was a vague agreement that rich countries should pay poor...
As intemperate language, fake news, judicial rascality threaten 2023 elections
The use of intemperate language, fake news and judicial rascality is promoting violence and threatens to truncate the 2023 elections. The truncation...
Productivity and people in a productive country
The capacity to generate innovations is the defining factor of productivity, not necessarily the goods you produce.
By Dakuku...
2023: Manifestoes that will not manifest
I implore all stakeholders in the Nigerian project to use every opportunity available to interrogate all electoral promises inside and outside the...
Liz Truss fall: Lessons for Nigeria’s democracy
This is the time for issue-based politics and not trash. Nigerians, like the Brits, are prepared to give the fate of Liz...
Flood, passivity and a ruined future
It is convenient for political leaders and those charged with the responsibility of planning and acting on our behalf to make excuses...
Nigeria decides 2023: Campaign promises and the issue of trust
All politicians in Nigeria must strive to let the 2023 elections give us something new to place our hopes and aspirations in....
Exodus of the next generation; time to be concerned
The Nigerian government appears unperturbed by the exodus of its professionals and young people.
By Dakuku Peterside
The burgeoning kidnapping industry
Kidnapping for ransom has become attractive because 95% of those involved go scot-free and enjoy the monetary reward. Ineptitude of security agencies...