Tag: better Nigeria

  • Hardship Hangover: Nigeria’s Leaders and the Blame Game

    Hardship Hangover: Nigeria’s Leaders and the Blame Game

    Understanding Responsibility and Accountability in Governance In recent times, as the Nigerian economy grapples with numerous challenges, political actors have been quick to absolve themselves of any blame, pointing fingers at previous administrations. This trend raises significant questions about the essence of leadership and accountability in governance. Are our leaders…

  • President Tinubu’s Pledge Directive Misses the Mark

    President Tinubu’s Pledge Directive Misses the Mark

    President Tinubu’s Directive for Mandatory Recitation of National Pledge :A Flawed Approach to National Unity President Bola Tinubu’s recent directive for the mandatory recitation of the National Pledge after the National Anthem at every official and public engagement is commendable in its intent to promote national values. However, its effectiveness…

  • Reasons Why Every Nigerian Youth Should Be Running a Startup or Be in the Process of Starting One

    Reasons Why Every Nigerian Youth Should Be Running a Startup or Be in the Process of Starting One

    Nigeria’s youth are the driving force behind the country’s economic growth and development. In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on entrepreneurship as a means to drive innovation, create jobs, and boost economic growth. Here are five compelling reasons why every Nigerian youth should consider running a startup…

  • Again Nigeria Tops the Chat as Police Ranked Worst Globally for Corruption

    Again Nigeria Tops the Chat as Police Ranked Worst Globally for Corruption

    Police Index (WISPI) has declared the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) as the number-one worst police department in the world Once again, Nigeria has taken the lead, but this time, it’s not a position to be proud of. The World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI) has declared the Nigerian Police…

  • How ‘Nor Gree for Anybody’ Went from Catchy Phrase to National Concern

    How ‘Nor Gree for Anybody’ Went from Catchy Phrase to National Concern

    Nor Gree for Anybody: Beyond the Meme As 2023 drew to a close, Nigerians from diverse backgrounds found themselves calmly accepting the myriad challenges facing their country. Dissatisfaction with the 2023 election results and the judicial process was widespread, leading many to lose hope for a better Nigeria. Meanwhile, others…

  • Taking Charge in 2024: From JAPA Plans to Hopeful Actions.

    Taking Charge in 2024: From JAPA Plans to Hopeful Actions.

     A Call to Action for Positive Change Hello Africa , it’s time we take charge by putting boots on the ground to see things begin to change around here. You’ll agree when I say that talking about the problem is good, but taking action about it is better. I have…

  • Peter Obi: A Visionary Leader for a New Nigeria

    Peter Obi: A Visionary Leader for a New Nigeria

    Peter Gregory Onwubuasi Obi, born on July 19, 1961, is a prominent Nigerian politician, businessman, and philanthropist with a remarkable political journey. He served as the governor of Anambra State for multiple terms, leaving a lasting impact on the state’s development. In May 2022, Obi emerged as the Labour Party…

  • PEPC Judgment and Its Impact on Nigeria’s Political Landscape”

    PEPC Judgment and Its Impact on Nigeria’s Political Landscape”

    PEPC Judgment- President Bola Tinubu’s recent departure to attend the G20 Leaders’ Summit has ignited a nationwide debate about its timing and implications for the ongoing Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT) in Nigeria. It’s worth noting that the PEPC has ruled in favor of President Tinubu. As President Tinubu embarks…