Face to Face with Kannywood’s Masquerades: Why Reputation and Digitalisation Now Matter, by Yushau A. Shuaib
Many movie lovers celebrate actors and actresses whose faces dominate the screen, yet rarely pause to acknowledge the unseen hands that actually give life to a film. Behind every...
When Not to Be Gentle - Dangote, Power, and the Anatomy of a Fight
Aliko Dangote’s business life has been a long tutorial in combat economics. From the early trading days when credit was scarce and trust scarcer, to the cement wars that redrew Nigeria’s...
Nigeria: The Persistent Corruption Risk Amidst Growing Security Threats, by Abubakar Jimoh
It is no more news that Nigeria’s defence and security sectors are plagued with systemic corruption, a major hindrance to the effective provision of defence in a country facing serious security challenges.
While Nigeria, Africa’s...
Polaris Bank and the Culture of Customer Frustration, by Abdulsalam Mahmud
On the morning of December 1, 2025, at exactly 8:43am, I made what should have been a routine transaction. I transferred the value of ₦1,200 worth of MTN recharge card to my MTN line,...
Governor Sule's Directive and Vindication of the Mining Marshals, by Zekeri Idakwo Laruba
Governor Abdullahi Sule’s recent suspension of mining activities in Nasarawa State may have sounded like a routine administrative measure, but anyone who has followed the undercurrents within the state’s mining corridors knows...