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While headlines celebrate successful strikes, ordinary citizens still endure insecurity daily: Nigerians Question the Impact of U.S.-Nigeria Military Collaboration.

  While headlines celebrate successful strikes, ordinary citizens still endure insecurity daily: Nigerians Question the Impact of U.S.-Nigeria Military Collaboration. By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo Nigeria’s conflict-ridden regions, the sound of gunfire and the sight of burning villages remain a grim reality, even as government officials present international military cooperation as a turning point in the fight against insecurity. Joint operations between the Nigerian Armed Forces and the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) have been announced with significant attention, with promises to weaken extremist groups and restore stability. Yet for many citizens, the daily experience of insecurity tells a different story. Despite airstrikes and intelligence-sharing, insurgents and bandits continue to expand their reach, leaving communities questioning whether this collaboration has made any tangible difference in their lives. Despite high-profile joint operations between the Nigerian Armed Fo...

Africa’s Circular Economy Race: Why Nigerian Innovators Must Compete for the Milken-Motsepe Prize, a Catalyst for Change

Africa’s Circular Economy Race: Why Nigerian Innovators Must Compete for the Milken-Motsepe Prize, a Catalyst for Change By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo Nigeria generates an estimated 32 million tonnes of solid waste annually. Most of it goes nowhere useful. It piles up in drainages, clogs waterways, and fills makeshift dumpsites on the outskirts of cities such as Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and many other parts of the country. It is a crisis hiding in plain sight, yet it also represents one of the most underutilised economic opportunities on the continent. African innovators now stand at the threshold of an unprecedented opportunity. The Milken-Motsepe Prize in Circular Economy is more than a competition; it is a catalyst for transformation. With $2 million in total prizes, including a $1 million Grand Prize, the initiative is designed to empower companies across Africa, especially Nigerian businesses, to scale solutions that convert waste into wealth while formalising informal economies. Fo...

Economic Rights at Stake as Nigerian Advocates Warn New Tax Regime May Deepen Worker Hardship

 Economic Rights at Stake as Nigerian Advocates Warn New Tax Regime May Deepen Worker Hardship By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo In the wake of Nigeria’s most sweeping tax reforms in decades, human rights advocates are sounding the alarm that economic rights are inseparable from human rights, and workers must not be sacrificed at the altar of fiscal modernisation. With the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 now in force, civil society leaders warn that gaps in communication, uneven implementation, and overlooked worker protections risk transforming a landmark reform into a crisis of trust, eroding livelihoods, and undermining the very social contract the government has pledged to uphold.  Human rights advocates in Nigeria are raising concerns that the country’s sweeping tax reforms, introduced under the Nigeria Tax Act 2025, could unintentionally worsen economic hardship for millions of workers unless implementation gaps and public misinformation are urgently addressed. Human rights advocate Daniel N...

Jonathan 2027 Speculation Sparks Political Debate: Betrayal of Hope or a Test of History?

 Jonathan 2027 Speculation Sparks Political Debate: Betrayal of Hope or a Test of History? By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo   Former President Goodluck Jonathan has re‑emerged in Nigerian politics. As of May 2026, he has been screened by a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the sole presidential aspirant for the 2027 elections. However, this is not yet official. He has only been positioned by that faction as the candidate, and the election itself is still ahead. Jonathan, like every other Nigerian, has the right to contest and represent his people. The real question is whether he has the capacity to steer the national narrative or if he is merely joining the circus of politics. Already, voices are warning that his inclusion could split votes, potentially disenfranchising Peter Obi and tilting momentum toward the incumbent. As the stage is set, the suspense lingers: will Goodluck Jonathan make history, or will he become history?   The discussions surrounding...

BREAKING NEWS WHO Declares Ebola Emergency as Deadly Outbreak Spreads from Congo to Uganda

BREAKING NEWS WHO Declares Ebola Emergency as Deadly Outbreak Spreads from Congo to Uganda Rare Bundibugyo Strain with No Vaccine or Treatment Triggers Global Health Alert; Africa's Fragile Health Systems Brace for Crisis By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo, Profiles International Human Rights Advocate The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday May 17, 2026, declared the escalating Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) – its highest alert level. The rare and untreatable Bundibugyo strain of the virus has now spread beyond its original epicenter in northeastern DRC, triggering urgent warnings across Central and East Africa. WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the declaration after more than 300 suspected cases and 88 deaths were recorded. He stressed, however, that the outbreak does not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency, while warning that neighboring countries face a high r...

The Auctioning of Democracy, Godfathers, Stolen Wealth, and Citizens Are Silent in Nigeria’s Billion-Naira Nomination Circus

The Auctioning of Democracy, Godfathers, Stolen Wealth, and Citizens Are Silent in Nigeria’s Billion-Naira Nomination Circus By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo In Nigeria today, the grotesque spectacle of politics has become a theatre of wealth without accountability. Public officials who once lived on modest government salaries now flaunt fortunes that even ten years of unspent wages could never accumulate. Campaign financing laws, riddled with loopholes and weakened by toothless enforcement, have transformed elections into auctions where only the highest bidders, often bankrolled by godfathers, syndicates, or diverted public funds, can participate. Nomination forms priced at levels that defy logic are purchased with alarming ease, while ordinary Nigerians remain silent, numbed by decades of corruption, hardship, and the struggle for survival. It is the duty of every well-meaning Nigerian to castigate these officials and ask loudly and persistently: how can a man whose legitimate salary cannot a...

Can Obi Break Tinubu’s Incumbency, and Can Northern Alliances Unseat Jagaban?

 Can Obi Break Tinubu’s Incumbency, and Can Northern Alliances Unseat Jagaban? By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo As Nigeria gradually moves toward the 2027 presidential election, political conversations across the country are increasingly dominated by one central question: Can opposition forces rally strongly enough to defeat incumbent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress? At the heart of the debate stands Peter Obi, the former Labour Party presidential candidate whose unexpected rise in the 2023 elections transformed Nigeria’s political landscape and galvanized millions of young voters under the now-famous “Obidient” movement. Political analysts, party strategists, and civil society observers remain sharply divided over Obi’s chances. While supporters insist that the worsening economic realities facing many Nigerians have strengthened his appeal, critics argue that defeating an incumbent president backed by Nigeria’s powerful political machinery remains an en...

Security in Ruins: Terrorists Flourish While Leaders Chase the 2027 Election; The Joke Is on Nigerians as Politics Thrives Amid Collapsez

Security in Ruins: Terrorists Flourish While Leaders Chase the 2027 Election; The Joke Is on Nigerians as Politics Thrives Amid Collapse By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo  Nigeria’s security crisis remains one of the gravest challenges confronting the nation. Despite repeated declarations of success by the government and security agencies, terrorist groups such as Boko Haram and ISWAP continue to launch deadly attacks, overrun communities, and deepen fear across several regions of the country. The Nigerian military, alongside the Department of State Services, the Office of the National Security Adviser, the police, and paramilitary agencies, has intensified operations against insurgents. Troops under Operation HADIN KAI recently reported the neutralization of dozens of ISWAP fighters in Borno State and the destruction of terrorist enclaves within the Sambisa Forest. Security forces have also announced the elimination of high-value commanders and the rescue of hostages in several operations. ...

No Profession Is Safe: AI Will Replace Millions Faster Than You Think: Fear, Survival, and the Reshaped Future of Human Work.

No Profession Is Safe: AI Will Replace Millions Faster Than You Think: Fear, Survival, and the Reshaped Future of Human Work. By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the foundations of modern labor. Defined as a branch of computer science that enables machines to simulate human intelligence through learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making, AI is no longer a futuristic concept but a present reality. Across the globe, this innovation is sparking both excitement and anxiety. Tech visionaries like Bill Gates imagine a world of abundant leisure, where AI drives productivity to such heights that goods become cheaper and workweeks shrink. Yet workers and labor unions warn of displacement, wage stagnation, and the psychological strain of competing with machines. Africa, standing at the frontier of development, cannot afford to remain a passive observer in this revolution. The continent must do everything possible to integrate AI into its sy...

Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala Crisis: Political Siege, Impeachment Pressure, and the Uncertain Future of His Presidency

Cyril Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala Crisis: Political Siege, Impeachment Pressure, and the Uncertain Future of His Presidency By Daniel Nduka Okonkwo The world is grappling with multiple crises: the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, escalating tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, Nigeria’s struggle with insecurity and inflation, and South Africa’s continuing social and political tensions. Against this mise-en-scène, allegations of serious corruption involving South African President Cyril Ramaphosa have intensified scrutiny of his leadership. With impeachment discussions gaining momentum in some political circles, Ramaphosa faces growing political pressure as debates over accountability and governance continue to shape the country’s political stage  The Phala Phala scandal has raised serious constitutional and legal questions about President Cyril Ramaphosa’s conduct. At the heart of the controversy is the alleged concealment of large sums of undeclared foreign c...