The Pocket Money Governor: A Study in Magnificent Mediocrity by Lawson Akhigbe

There is a peculiar kind of public official who arrives in high office not as a destination earned through demonstrated competence, but as a man who simply wandered into a room he was not supposed to be in and sat down before anyone could stop him. Monday Okpebholo, Governor of Edo State, is that man. …

Bill Maher and Jon Stewart by Lawson Akhigbe

Bill Maher and Jon Stewart represent two prominent trajectories in American political comedy over the past three decades. Both rose to prominence in the 1990s and early 2000s as sharp, irreverent voices skewering power, hypocrisy, and media spin—Maher through Politically Incorrect and later Real Time with Bill Maher, Stewart via The Daily Show. Yet their …

Nyesom Wike: The Man Who Never Whispers (Even When a Whisper Would Do)

If Nigerian politics were a contact sport (and let’s be honest, it often is), Nyesom Wike would not just be playing—he’d be refereeing, commentating, and occasionally threatening to send the spectators off the pitch. Born on December 13, 1967, in Rumuepirikom, Rivers State, Wike has risen from local government chairman to Minister of the Federal …

The Shadow That Never Lifts by Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

In real time, the United States government is bombing schools. Not accidentally. Systematically. It is providing open political cover for what serious legal scholars are calling genocide. It has deliberately destroyed civilian infrastructure across Iran with the kind of precision that requires planning, targeting committees and signed orders. It is seizing oil tankers on international …