The Global Hypocrisy Olympics: Where Double Standards Win Gold by Lawson Akhigbe

If irony were a renewable resource, global politics would have solved the world’s energy crisis decades ago. The international stage today resembles a Shakespearean farce, where every world leader plays both the hero and villain — depending entirely on the lighting, the audience, and whether the cameras are rolling. Diplomacy by Double Standard In the …

How the ‘Nigerian mafia’ exploits African women

Nigerian women make up the majority of African human trafficking victims in Europe, with most forced into prostitution. Numerous secret societies run the smuggling — and authorities say they're increasingly violent. One of Germany's largest red-light districts is Vulkan Street in Duisburg, a northwest German city and former industrial stronghold. A growing number of Nigerian women are …

Black China: Africa’s First Superpower Is Coming Sooner Than You Think By Sam Hill

It's midnight in a medieval palace in the oldest city in West Africa: Kano, Nigeria. A thousand years ago, this was one of the richest cities in the world, the terminus of the cross-Saharan trade that brought salt to exchange for slaves, gold and ivory. The palace has 5-foot thick walls, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, stone pathways …

Major Controversies Involving Godwin Obaseki by Lawson Akhigbe

Godwin Obaseki, former Governor of Edo State (2016–2024), faced several high-profile controversies during and after his tenure. These often centered on political rivalries, governance decisions, cultural heritage, and post-administration probes. Below is a summary of the key ones, based on reported events up to late 2025. 1. Party Defection and Fallout with Adams Oshiomhole (2020) …