When the United Arab Emirates announced its withdrawal from OPEC, much of the immediate commentary focused on production quotas, oil prices, and internal disagreements within the...
Chidi Amuta A blistering urgency currently envelopes Nigeria. It is an urgency of war, the clear and present danger of an imminent national meltdown. It is...
The unfolding crisis around the Strait of Hormuz has stripped away the last illusions about the so-called rules that govern the global order. What remains, exposed...
Baba Yunus Muhammad On the night of April 7–8, 2026, a confrontation that had been racing toward open war took an abrupt and revealing turn. Hours...
In recent weeks, the global stage has once again been darkened by the reckless rhetoric and dangerous posturing of the American president, Donald Trump. His language—coarse,...
Democracy is often presented as the universal standard of governance, praised for its promise of freedom, participation, and accountability. Yet, beneath the appealing rhetoric of elections...
At a moment when Africa is once again being invited to rethink its financial future—this time under the language of “green transition” and climate finance—it is...
Something significant happened on the 25th of March, 2026. at the United Nations General Assembly—but let us not mistake significance for sincerity. Ghana’s successful sponsorship of...
At a time of mounting global instability, the re-emergence of regime change as an explicit instrument of foreign policy marks a dangerous inflection point in international...
The recent call by Egypt’s foreign minister, Badr Abdelatty, for the establishment of a joint Arab military force has drawn attention across the region. Framed as...