Rufai, on Thursday, raised concerns over what he described as selective accountability in Nigeria, warning that ...
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In a polity where trust in institutions is already fragile, such perceptions ossify into deep seated scepticism about ...
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Governments often justify “quiet diplomacy” by arguing that public condemnation closes channels, endangers diplomats, or reduces leverage for humanitarian outcomes.
By Ozegbe Sylvester OgokuniPublic trust is the live wire of governance. It does not come by fiat, nor is it sustained by mere slogans. It is gradually earned, regularly tested and easily lost. In ...
As more citizens and groups read it, anger is growing in the South-East over a New York Times report that attributes the ...
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In short, the Al-Dura moment — like many others — was not just reportage. It was a masterclass in the mechanics of victimhood ...
A multipolar world order — one that serves all nations irrespective of size or power — is no longer an abstract aspiration. It is an emerging reality — shaped as much by the failures of unipolar ...
To solve a truly maddening problem, sometimes all you need is another person to bounce ideas back and forth with. After agonizing over details for hours, a thought partner can help you iron out the ...
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