SMEs are widely regarded as the engine of economic growth. According to the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), in 2025, Nigerian SMEs...
By Chidi Chukwutem As the 2027 senatorial election approaches, Delta North faces a decision that goes beyond party politics and campaign promises. The central issue is...
Separating Emotion, Ethnicity, and Entitlement from Governance, Law, and Reality By Comrade Preye V. Tambou Pipeline surveillance is not “common wealth”; it is a Federal security...
I believe firmly in the constitutional right of every Nigerian to seek public office. Democracy demands that citizens be free to aspire to leadership based on...
It is never difficult to see the hand of Esau in the report by The New York Times under the headline, “The Screwdriver Salesman Behind Trump’s...
By Yushau A. Shuaib I have always resisted being dragged into ethnoreligious arguments. Not because the issues are trivial, but because many of the loudest voices...
The debate over who should represent Delta North in the Senate between former Senator Ifeanyi Okowa or incumbent Senator Ned Nwoko ought to be settled by...
With the appointment of new technical leadership in the Delta State Ministry of Works (Highways and Urban Roads), the Oborevwori administration is tightening its grip on...
A striking feature of Nigeria’s current economic debate is the enthusiasm with which huge numbers are circulated—and the casualness with which they are assembled. Tax collections...
The truth has started walking, and as usual, lies are scrambling for cover. The Sokoto State Government has confirmed it: U.S. airstrikes destroyed terrorist camps. No...