Nigerian Christianity has been hijacked by greed, exploitation, manipulation, the cult of personality, and a perilous entanglement with political corruption.
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“The greatest Black nation on earth is the nation called Nigeria.” Yes, you heard him correctly!
The judiciary itself cannot be corrupt; it is the individuals within it who are corrupt. Similarly, leadership does not fail; it is the individuals in leadership positions who fail.
In a society where wealth—regardless of how it is acquired—is celebrated and political power equates to unchecked privilege, shame becomes irrelevant
The Editorial Board Nigeria, once heralded as the “Giant of Africa,” has tragically devolved into a theater for the most absurd and grotesque comedy of governance in modern history. Leading this dismal circus is the president, the chief of the...
Nigeria is a nation of immense potential. However, this potential is undermined by a perfect storm of crises.
We need to reject automatic negativity. Instead of saying, “It won’t work here,” we should ask, “How can we make it work?”

It is clear that INEC, along with the judiciary, has become thoroughly corrupt and discredited, losing the confidence of most Nigerians.
