Nigeria’s Growing Insecurity: A Crisis We Can’t Ignore

Nigeria is facing a serious wave of kidnappings, violence and instability. It’s no longer something happening “far away.” It’s touching schools, highways, farms, and even major cities. Families now live with a level of fear that should never feel normal. Kidnapping has become a booming criminal business. Ransom demands keep rising, and more groups are … Continue reading Nigeria’s Growing Insecurity: A Crisis We Can’t Ignore

The Oldest Trick in the Book: The “Us vs. Them” Tactic

Picsart Today, I shall like to discuss one of the oldest trick in the book; History has shown us that power does not always rest on strength alone but often on manipulation. Among the oldest and most effective political tools ever wielded is the “Us vs. Them” tactic; the deliberate creation of an enemy to … Continue reading The Oldest Trick in the Book: The “Us vs. Them” Tactic

Nigeria at 65: Our Story, Our Future

Picsart Today, October 1st, 2025, Nigeria celebrates 65 years of independence. Since 1960, we have grown through struggles and successes, carrying the hope of millions of people who believe in the strength of this nation. Our Strength; The People Nigeria’s greatest treasure is not oil or resources, but its people. With over 220 million citizens, … Continue reading Nigeria at 65: Our Story, Our Future

For the Elite, the Media is the Chief Ideological Weapon

Picsart Throughout history, ruling classes have relied on more than military strength or economic resources to maintain power. Control over ideas, the ability to shape how people see the world, has always been just as crucial. The media ranks among the most powerful weapon the elite use to shape how people think, behave, and even … Continue reading For the Elite, the Media is the Chief Ideological Weapon

The Pawns Hate Each Other, But the Players Are Friends

In every society, whether in politics, business, or even daily social structures, there exists a recurring pattern: those at the bottom often find themselves in conflict, while those at the top, who pull the strings, tend to share alliances. This paradox is well illustrated by the saying, “the pawns always hate each other, but the … Continue reading The Pawns Hate Each Other, But the Players Are Friends

True Societal Growth Begins With the Innovation of the Mind

In response to my article “Has Modern Society Made Humans Smarter or More Ignorant? Read more” someone raised a concern about how his son who used to love reading books and magazines, as well as any radio or tv channels that put out educational contents, like national geographic, and nat geo wild, suddenly stopped reading … Continue reading True Societal Growth Begins With the Innovation of the Mind

Has Modern Society Made Humans Smarter or More Ignorant?

Modern society has made incredible progress in science, technology, education, and communication. But it has also created a world filled with distractions, misinformation, and shallow thinking. So, the answer depends on how we define “smarter” and “ignorant.” In my article: Why the World is Going Backwards in the Presence of Abundant Knowledge, I examined the … Continue reading Has Modern Society Made Humans Smarter or More Ignorant?

Are You Emotionally Intelligent, or are You Just Being Emotional?

Most individuals believe that they have high emotional intelligence, when in fact they are simply highly emotional. Thoughts provoking right? Yeah, you should think about it. The difference between the two, lies in how emotions are experienced and managed. Allow me to break it down for you: Being Emotional Being emotional means intensely experiencing and … Continue reading Are You Emotionally Intelligent, or are You Just Being Emotional?