At the end of every discussion about reform, sequencing, incentives, and power lies a single, unavoidable question: what kind of political settlement governs the...
Policy failure does not persist for decades by accident. Disorder that endures is almost always serving someone’s interest.
Nigeria’s recurring inability to secure energy sovereignty,...
Sovereignty is not achieved through announcements. It is constructed through sequencing. States fail not because they lack ambition, but because they attempt everything at...
Nigeria speaks the language of independence fluently. It invokes sovereignty in speeches, celebrates it in anniversaries, and defends it rhetorically in diplomatic disputes. Yet...
Empires rarely announce retreat. They adapt.
When military bases close, when flags are lowered, when soldiers depart under the language of “strategic realignment,” it is...