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Obasanjo at 89: Why Nigerian Political Unity Moments Always Feel Temporary
Obasanjo’s 89th birthday gathered political rivals in one room, creating a rare moment of unity. But in Nigeria, these cross-party gestures often fade as quickly as they appear.

Sean
3 days ago3 min read


Is Nigerian Politics Becoming Content Creation?
Is Nigerian politics as content creation just a digital trend — or a structural shift? As viral clips replace long-form policy and spectacle outpaces substance, governance risks becoming performance. Here’s what that means for media, politicians, and voters alike.

Sean
Feb 244 min read


Supreme Court Trends and the Theatre of Justice
Why Supreme Court rulings trend in Nigeria has less to do with law reports and more to do with emotion, allegiance, and spectacle. From instant hot takes to partisan warfare, judicial decisions now move like celebrity news — and the consequences may be deeper than we think.

Sean
Feb 244 min read


Why Nigerian Political Slogan Is Getting Shorter — And More Dangerous
Nigerian political slogans and soundbites now dominate rallies, timelines, and debates. But as language gets shorter and more emotional, accountability fades. This piece explores what gets lost when politics becomes soundbite warfare—and why it’s more dangerous than it looks.

Sean
Feb 114 min read


The Senate vs Transparency: Why Real-Time Election Results Still Terrify Nigerian Institutions
Why do real-time election results in Nigeria still meet resistance—even as public trust collapses? This piece looks beyond technology to examine how visibility threatens elite power, exposes informal arrangements, and challenges institutions that survive on delay.

Sean
Feb 94 min read


Nigeria’s Election Technology Stalemate: Why INEC Keeps Saying “Not Yet”
INEC’s election technology delay is often explained with technical excuses, but the real issue runs deeper. This piece examines how fear of transparency, power retention, and strategic postponement keep Nigeria’s elections stuck in a cycle of almost-ready reform.

Sean
Feb 93 min read


Why Buhari Keeps Trending — Even Out of Power
Why Buhari keeps trending even after leaving office isn’t about obsession — it’s about memory, anger, and how Nigerians process power when the present still feels unresolved.

Sean
Jan 73 min read
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