Honesty is the first step toward justice.
Scholars have long explained that land and wealth can be tools of genocide, not excuses for it.
Security is a privilege reserved for the powerful and their enclaves.
That is what Nigerian politics has become: a carnival that never seems to end.
As citizens, it is incumbent upon us to engage constructively with electoral reforms and uphold the democratic principles for which generations have struggled.
This letter is a mirror held up to a country that has lost the capacity for moral astonishment.
When the presidential prerogative of mercy becomes a blanket of mockery, it covers both guilt and impunity.
Let the people speak in parody. For every Fejiro they arrest, a thousand Amunekes will rise.
The Corps Marshal’s frustration is understandable. But his solution is daft and misguided.
