By Osabinu Olufemi
"A pot of poison and not porridge"
The recent revelation of a planned invasion of Northern Nigeria by the United States under former...
The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has called for stricter adherence to safety measures and regulations in the transportation of combustible materials across the country.
The...
By Dr. Ikenna Agu
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) approaches a pivotal moment in its history. With the 2025 National Elective Convention scheduled for Ibadan,...
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), once the dominant political party in Nigeria, is at another turning point in its long and eventful history. Founded in 1998 as a broad-based coalition of political heavyweights, the PDP held power at the centre for sixteen uninterrupted years before it was ousted in 2015. Since then, the party has struggled to find its footing amidst internal wrangling, external infiltration, and the changing dynamics of Nigeria’s political landscape. The choice of its next National Chairman will be crucial in shaping its revival and repositioning ahead of future elections. Among the names being considered for the position, one stands out with unmatched credentials, political tact, and unifying appeal—Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), former Minister, statesman, and bridge-builder.