The Bloody Business: How Nigeria’s Terrorism Industry Became Too Big to Fail

If the Nigerian government truly wanted to end the insurgency that has bled this nation dry for nearly two decades, the cemeteries would be full of terrorists, not the IDP camps. Instead, we are witnessing the institutionalization of what can only be described as Nigeria’s terrorism industry. From the extraction of “repentant” Terrorist via private jets to the distribution of […]

The Youth Awakening: From #EndSARS to #OccupyNASS 2026

The streets of Abuja are vibrating today with a familiar, yet evolved, energy. For years, the Nigerian state has operated under the assumption that the resilience of its youth is a finite resource. That it can be broken by force or outlasted by time. But as thousands gather at the National Assembly everyday, for the #OccupyNASS 2026 protest, it is […]