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Terrorism Spillover from the Sahel: What Nigeria Must Prepare For

By Emmanuel Samdave OnucheThe Sahel has emerged as the world’s deadliest theatre of terrorism, and Nigeria can no longer treat the crisis as a...

China has transitioned from a Major Financier to a Reliable Development Partner for Africa

By Prof Sheriff Ghali IbrahimThe enviable position of China in contemporary international economic system has emerged formidable, unstoppable and incrementally expanding in all sectors...

U.S Bill: Driving a wedge at Nigeria- China Partnership

 By Charles Onunaiju, AbujaJust recently, American’s political establishment took credulity too far, perhaps believing that it takes only to dare and fabricate and everything...

Zero-Tariff Opportunities: Elevating China–Nigeria Cooperation to a New Level

(By H.E. YU Dunhai, Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria)On February 14, President Xi Jinping announced in his congratulatory message to the 39th African Union Summit...

Beyond Rhetoric: Gov Umar Namadi FCA, and the Reconfiguration of Jigawa’s Political Future Ahead of 2027

2027: Beyond Rhetoric: Gov Umar Namadi FCA, and the Reconfiguration of Jigawa’s Political FutureBY Yunusa Hamza, JigawaThe 2027 general elections are almost upon us....

The Future of Nigeria–China Relations: Partnership or Dependency?

By Solomon Iliya JeffreyThe relationship between Nigeria and China has evolved significantly over the past two decades, culminating in its elevation to a Comprehensive...

Commentary: After NAHCON Chairman’s Exit, Stability Of 2026 Hajj Must Guide Next Steps.

  BY INDEPENDENT HAJJ REPORTERS. Following the resignation of the Chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), we, Independent Hajj Reporters, call...

Celebrating the 55th Anniversary of China-Nigeria Diplomatic Relations and Forging a New Chapter of a Shared Future

By H.E. YU Dunhai, Chinese Ambassador to NigeriaOn February 10, 1971, the People’s Republic of China and the Federal Republic of Nigeria formally established...

Woro Massacre: The Human Cost of Nigeria’s Insecurity

By Sam AgogoThe massacre in Woro village, Kwara State, stands as one of the darkest chapters in Nigeria’s ongoing struggle against extremist violence. On...

Banditry and Insurgency: Are Nigeria’s Security Responses Sustainable?

By Abu Jemimah LamiNigeria continues to grapple with overlapping security crises driven largely by armed banditry and insurgency. These threats have evolved beyond...

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