Ibrahim: No Nation Has Absolute Sovereignty Today
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim defends Tinubu's international security strategy, arguing that threats like terrorism and cybercrime require global collaboration. Read his full analysis.
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim defends Tinubu's international security strategy, arguing that threats like terrorism and cybercrime require global collaboration. Read his full analysis.
A critical look at the recent U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria's northwest. We analyze sovereignty concerns, Trump's motives, and the domestic political impact ahead of 2027. Read the full breakdown.
Conflicting accounts emerge between US and Nigeria over Christmas airstrikes on terrorist targets in Sokoto. Details on casualties, targets, and a delayed joint statement fuel sovereignty debate. Read the full analysis.
Israel becomes the first nation to recognise Somaliland's independence, drawing fierce condemnation from Somalia, the African Union, and regional allies. Read the full diplomatic fallout.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has launched a scathing critique of President Tinubu's handling of a recent US airstrike on Nigerian soil, accusing him of surrendering sovereignty. Read the full statement and demands.
US airstrikes on Sokoto terrorists ignite a fierce debate on Nigeria's sovereignty, diplomatic appeals, and the complex narrative of religious violence. Experts weigh in on legality and future security cooperation.
The ADC opposition party faults President Tinubu's handling of US airstrikes in Sokoto, calling it a sovereignty breach. Read their full demands for transparency.
Israel formally recognises Somaliland as an independent nation, signing a pact for full diplomatic relations. This historic move, linked to the Abraham Accords, reshapes regional geopolitics. Read the full analysis.
Former senator Shehu Sani and activist Omoyele Sowore offer opposing views on the US military strike in Sokoto State, sparking a debate on sovereignty and counterterrorism. Read their full reactions.
Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi condemns recent US airstrikes in northern Nigeria, warning they deepen insecurity and erode sovereignty. He urges government to seek help from neutral nations.
Isaac Megbolugbe reflects on the deep paradoxes of Christmas, from the humble birth of Jesus to modern commercialism. Discover the true essence of the season and its call to surrender. #ChristmasParadox
With over 50 million users, Chinese-owned fintechs like OPay dominate Nigeria's street economy. Experts warn of data sovereignty risks and urge CBN action. Read the full analysis.
At The Polytechnic Ibadan's 40th convocation, Governor Seyi Makinde and Ooni Ogunwusi charged 4,393 graduands on hard work and innovation. The Ooni donated N5m for best students. Read the full report.
The House of Representatives initiates a major investigation into Nigeria's bilateral treaties and foreign-funded contracts, citing sovereignty and debt risks. Learn about the probe's scope and implications.
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has called on Abiola Ajimobi Technical University to leverage its location for industry-academia collaboration. Read about the state's support and the university's needs.
PIND Foundation invests N113 million to modernise 14 TVET centres across the Niger Delta, aiming to directly train over 10,000 youths with industry-relevant skills by February 2026.
Nigeria's TVET Initiative hits milestone as 42,000 students receive N22,500 stipends and 600 centres get funding. See how this youth-focused program is driving skills development under Minister Alausa.
Over 42,000 Nigerian youths receive N22,500 monthly stipends as FG's TVET Initiative kicks off. 600 training centres also funded. A key part of Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda.
The Federal Government has started paying monthly stipends to over 42,000 students enrolled in the TVET initiative. Read how this move aims to boost skills and economic growth.
The Federal Government has started paying monthly stipends to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) beneficiaries. Over 42,000 trainees have received ₦22,500 each. Read more.
President Tinubu's aide, Daniel Bwala, dismisses US calls to end Sharia law, calling it an attack on Nigeria's sovereignty. Details on the diplomatic stance and federal structure.
President Tinubu calls on the ICC to respect national sovereignty. Nigeria reaffirms commitment to global justice, detailing domestic efforts on war crimes and humanitarian law.
Rep. Wole Oke covers school fees for 1,400 students in Osun technical colleges, a major boost for vocational education and a lifeline for families amid economic hardship. Read more.
Maritime experts reveal Nigeria's blue economy loses N1 trillion yearly due to foreign dependence and weak standards. Discover how technical sovereignty could transform the sector.
NFF technical committee meets Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle on December 1 to discuss AFCON 2025 plans and squad overhaul after World Cup qualification failure. Read full details.
Senator Opeyemi Bamidele emphasizes entrepreneurship and technical skills as crucial for Nigeria's economic transformation. Learn how digital education can position Nigeria among emerging digital economies.
Hon. Busayo Oluwole Oke expands technical education scholarship scheme, enrolling 420 additional students across Osun State's technical colleges with ₦40 million annual commitment.
NIMENA chair Dr Eferebo Sylvanus reveals Nigeria loses billions annually to foreign marine expertise. Calls for indigenous classification body and technical sovereignty in maritime sector.
Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar calls on independent broadcasters to safeguard Nigeria's information sovereignty, strengthen national unity, and enhance digital security amid global disinformation threats.
Oyo State Government has inaugurated a Technical Working Committee to develop the state's first comprehensive Child Safeguarding Policy during the Child Safeguarding Summit in Ibadan.