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ATIKU ABUBAKAR AND THE DISCIPLINE OF NATIONAL RECOVERY

Aare Amerijoye DOT.B Nigeria is no longer debating abstract political philosophy. It is confronting measurable strain. Inflation has eroded purchasing power. Food prices have tested household resilience. Exchange rate volatility has unsettled markets and planning cycles. Youth unemployment continues to shadow the country’s demographic promise. Poverty remains not a slogan, but a structural burden carried...
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EXPERIENCE WITHOUT ARROGANCE: WHY NIGERIA NEEDS HUMBLE COMPETENCE, NOT LOUD CERTAINTY

– Nze Amb. Ugo-Akpe Onwuka JP (Oyi) Nigeria’s leadership problem is often misunderstood. It is not simply a shortage of ideas or energy. It is a crisis of temperament. Too often, authority is exercised with bravado rather than balance, certainty rather than reflection, and volume rather than vision. In a complex and fragile federation, this...
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ATIKU ABUBAKAR: THE UNSTOPPABLE COLOSSUS OF NIGERIA.

Aare Amerijoye DOT.B In the electrifying saga of Nigerian politics, where titans clash and empires rise and crumble overnight, one name reverberates with unstoppable force: His Excellency Atiku Abubakar Waziri Adamawa. This is no ordinary moment. This is Atiku’s time; a seismic shift, a political renaissance, a thunderous declaration that the game has changed forever....
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TINUBU TAXES HUNGER

Nigeria is not suffering from absence. It is suffering from deliberate indifference. Under Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC, hunger has been reorganised, systematised, and enforced with policy precision. This is not an accidental hardship of reform; it is a calculated condition of governance. The economy functions, markets operate, commodities circulate, yet life itself has...
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SENATOR TAMBUWAL AT 60: THE NARRATIVE FORCE CELEBRATES A LIFE WORTH STUDYING.

At sixty, Aminu Tambuwal stands not merely as a chronicle of offices held, but as a living syllabus of democratic discipline, institutional courage, and political self mastery. His journey through Nigeria’s turbulent public square has been marked by calm audacity, constitutional literacy, and an uncommon steadiness of purpose. In moments when the polity wavered, he...
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FROM MOMENTUM TO MACHINERY: HOW ADC MUST ORGANISE TO WIN 2027.

A Companion Piece on ADC Organisational Mechanics. If the previous article established why the African Democratic Congress must form government in 2027 and who embodies its national convergence, this follow-up addresses the harder question that determines everything else: how power is actually won and held. History is unforgiving to parties that mistake momentum for machinery....
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