OP/Ed

Sadiya deserves empathy, not persecution, by Emeka Onuoha

In every democracy governed by the rule of law, public officials who leave office must be held accountable for their actions. Accountability is essential...

Closing the accountability gap: Federal Audit Service Bill as an anti-corruption weapon

By Paul Dasimeokuma For decades, Nigeria’s multi-front war against corruption has been hindered by a significant, yet often overlooked, legal lacuna in public finance oversight....

Nigerian youths should steer clear tribal and religious bigotry

By Great Ogbeiwi Research in the social sciences has repeatedly shown that sustained contact between groups reduces prejudice. The influential psychologist argued in The Nature...

Value decline: The silent crisis in families, communities, institutions, and the nation

By Ibrahim Muhammad Ibrahim Nations rise when values rise, and nations decline when values decline. The restoration of moral values is therefore not optional; it...

Between ill-discipline and diabolical indulgence

By Ike Willie-Nwobu Everything going wrong in Nigeria today points to a collapse of discipline among children and young adults at home and in school....

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