Rotational Amnesia: How Nigeria Became a 1999 Startup by Lawson Akhigbe

There are many ways to read history. Some people study archives. Others consult elders. And then there is the increasingly popular method: start the story from the year that best suits your argument and proceed with confidence. Enter Atiku Abubakar—a man who has recently taken up historical editing as a hobby. According to Atiku’s latest …

Old Press

How do you use social media? Social media is the old press but in a different ecosystem. It’s for information, fun, education, entertainment, interaction and the village market square. An intersection between the government and the governed. It’s immediate feedback, it’s fast and spread.

UK Nigeria Banquet Menu

Just like the Immigration MOU that Tinubu signed he did not understand the menu of the UK/Nigeria banquet menu as it was written in French and no member of the Nigerian delegation understands French. This is the translation of the menu Tartlet of Cail Eggs Calves Watercress and Kale Sabayon with Basil Turbot Fillet and …

Abuja Advantage: Wike, the PDP Victory, and the Fine Art of Judicial Hospitality by Lawson Akhigbe

Minister Wike Inspecting construction of judicial housing If there is one thing Nyesom Wike has demonstrated since arriving in Abuja as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, it is that power, when properly exercised, should come with good roads, prime land… and apparently, very comfortable judges. The latest chapter in this ongoing political theatre is …

Concrete Profits, Crumbling Homes: How Policy, Not Scarcity, Drives Nigeria’s Cement Prices

Nigeria sits on limestone deposits vast enough to build half a continent. From Ogun to Kogi, from Sokoto to Cross River, the raw materials for cement are not merely available—they are abundant. Yet paradoxically, the price of cement in Nigeria remains among the highest globally. The orthodox explanation gestures vaguely at “market forces,” exchange rates, …