By Wale Ajani “Omituntun 3.0” is being marketed as the next chapter of stability in Oyo State, but for many residents, it evokes less a vision of progress and more...
The drama that pitched the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria against the people, starting from February 4, is instructive as it equally says much about where our Senators...
By Oluwasegun Idowu As the road to 2027 gradually unfolds across Oyo State, political conversations are shifting from routine permutations to deeper questions about competence, generational leadership, and measurable impact....
By Oloye Olajuwon Subair Adelokun, Anlugbua, Mogaji Ile Nla Your Excellency, The Government of Oyo State, And the Good People of Our Dear State, As Oyo State moves beyond the...
By Amofin Beulah Adeoye The bridge between Kishi and Igbope did not attend Oyo State’s fiftieth-anniversary celebrations on 3 February 2026—nor was it invited. While political leaders gathered in Ibadan...
Today, we must pause—deliberately—from whatever else may beckon for our attention. Let associates, friends, colleagues, and well-wishers, from far and near, dust off their dancing shoes and, bedecked in their...
“No permanent friends, no permanent enemies, only permanent interests,” is a quote largely attributed to Lord Palmerston, a 19th-century British Statesman. It is a statement associated with realism in international...
As the political landscape gradually shapes toward the 2027 general elections, the people of Egbeda/Ona Ara Federal Constituency are increasingly looking beyond promises and rhetoric, seeking a leader whose actions...
Nigeria And The Weight Of Pervasive Hopelessness Nigeria’s pervasive hopelessness is not born of poverty alone, but of broken promises and exhausted patience. For decades, citizens have watched leaders recycle...
The Nigerian Senate dashed the hopes of millions of stakeholders on Thursday when it embarked on a rigmarole at a time action was needed. The chamber had gone on its...