Month: October 2025

Nigeria at 65: The Pain of Reform without Protection

Nigeria turns 65, not as a thriving power commensurate with its raw potential, but as a nation acutely aware of how far its reality has diverged from its promise. Though rich in youth, endowed with natural resources, and with decades of experience in self-governance, millions of Nigerians today endure economic distress, insecurity, hunger, and a

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“Electrical Power: The Panacea to Insecurity and Pathway to Economic Recovery in Nigeria”

“And God said, ‘Let there be light’; and there was light.” — Genesis 1:3 Light is one of the most basic metaphors for life, safety, hope, and order. Darkness, by contrast, often becomes a breeding ground for fear, crime, stagnation. In Nigeria today, widespread darkness (literal and metaphorical) is contributing directly to insecurity, stalling industry,

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