Category Politics

“Fix Africa Now”: How Kenya’s Gen Z Sparked a Continental Awakening In a moment that’s shaking African politics to its core, Kenya’s Gen Z has taken to the streets—not with political godfathers behind them, but with courage, creativity, and smartphones…

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Nigeria’s Political Scene Just Got Louder: INEC Receives 110 Applications for New Parties

If you thought Nigeria’s political space was already crowded, buckle up—because it’s about to get a whole lot noisier. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed receiving 110 applications from associations seeking to register as new political parties ahead…

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A New Political Storm Brews: Anti-Tinubu Coalition Launches All Democratic Alliance (ADA)

Nigeria’s political landscape just got a jolt of electricity. In what could become a defining moment ahead of the 2027 general elections, a coalition of high-profile opposition figures—including Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, and Nasir El-Rufai—has officially applied to the Independent…

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Electrocution Tragedy in Gombe: A Dark Reminder of Nigeria’s Power Crisis

Some deaths shake communities. Others force us to ask tough questions. In Tudun-Wadan Pantami, Gombe State, a deadly power surge claimed five lives, including Muhammad Yusuf Kulani, the Permanent Secretary for Special Duties and Regional Integration. This wasn’t a freak…

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“Don’t Expect Peace If You Still Call Us Terrorists” – A Bandit Leader’s Warning to Nigeria

Some words don’t just echo—they shake the ground beneath them. That’s what happened in Danmusa, Katsina State, when notorious bandit leader Ado Aleru stood before security officials, community leaders, and civilians—not as a fugitive, but as a participant in peace…

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