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When Diplomacy Meets Security: What Did the UK–Nigeria State Visit Really Achieve?
March 25, 2026
High Points: UK–Nigeria State Visit (Security Engagements) Reaffirmation of Strategic Partnership Strengthened bilateral ties between Nigeria and the United Kingdom Reinforced Nigeria’s position as a key security and geopolitical partner in Africa. Renewed Security...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareFrom Governors to DPOs: A New Grassroots Blueprint for Nigerian Security
March 18, 2026
I look forward to President Tinubu announcing new security initiatives over the next two days as part of a plan to generate confidence among international investors
Read More 1 Reaction ShareMore Than a Feast of Meat: Nigeria’s Fourth Feast of Reason at Windsor Castle
March 17, 2026
In the beautiful historical record of United Kingdom state visits, about 112 visits have been hosted since 1952. The first occurred on June 28, 1954, when Sweden’s monarch, King Gustaf VI Adolf, accompanied by...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareWhen Diplomacy Meets Bloodshed: Can Global Partnerships Help End Nigeria’s Killing?
March 16, 2026
“What good is diplomacy if it cannot save lives?” That question increasingly shadows Nigeria’s place in global politics. In 2026, Nigeria presents a striking paradox. On one hand, the government of Bola Ahmed Tinubu...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareJustice Beyond Borders: Why Nigeria’s Social Inequality is a Global Concern
March 15, 2026
In February 2026, it was reported that gunmen ambushed traders travelling from Jos to Pankshin, killing several of them and triggering fear across the city. Around the same period, coordinated attacks in Barkin Ladi...
Read More 1 Reaction SharePeace Is Not Charity, It Is Governance: What Nigeria Must Demand From Global Allies
March 14, 2026
While opinions remain divided on what exactly Nigeria should request from the global community, there are a few realistic and forward-looking expectations in the mind of the average Nigerian. And what does a Nigerian...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareCan Nigeria Become a Beacon of Social Justice and Peace in Africa?
March 13, 2026
She walked into our office, asking to do chores in exchange for a small payment or simply for food. She was not in school. Hunger had become her routine companion, so she roamed the...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareWHY THE UK MUST NOT IGNORE NIGERIA'S WORSENING INSECURITY
March 12, 2026
The 16th century was when the British first set foot on the vast lands that had the presence of over two hundred and fifty ethnic groups. These groups, as independently diverse as they were,...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareWhy the value of peace in Nigeria must be on the menu at Windsor Castle.
March 11, 2026
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to be at war? Or to be uncertain of safety? To be constantly traumatised by the constant fear of kidnapping, unknown gunmen, ritual killings, human trafficking,...
Read More 1 Reaction ShareThe Role of Global Advocacy Movements in Ending Violence in Nigeria
March 10, 2026
“The greatest things in life are at the other end of difficult conversations,” said American negotiation expert Kwame Christian. The most valuable truths are often hidden behind the most uncomfortable conversations. Avoidance may feel...
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