Tag: Darlington Onyebuchi Agoha
THE PRICE OF APPEASEMENT: WHY TINUBU AND THE APC MUST ANSWER TO NIGERIANS
By Darlington Onyebuchi Agoha President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government owe Nigerians an urgent explanation. The perceived compromise with terrorists, bandits, and insurgents has raised serious concerns and, many argue, has brought Nigeria’s security architecture to its knees. The statistics are both staggering and heartbreaking. Entire communities have been wiped…
The Anatomy of Compliance: How Tribalism and Selective Piety Enslave Nigeria
We have travelled this ruinous path before. Millions of Nigerians enthusiastically supported former President Muhammadu Buhari, shielding his administration from legitimate criticism largely because of identity politics. The consequences of that uncritical loyalty are evident today: a prolonged wave of insecurity that has transformed the country into a theatre of fear and uncertainty, where many citizens can no longer sleep with both eyes closed.
The Architecture of Empty Chairs: Why Politics Without Principle Is a Slow Suicide
By Darlington Onyebuchi Agoha Politics was once described as the “art of the possible.” Today, in the hands of the valueless, it has become the “art of the heist.” We are witnessing a peculiar era in which leadership is no longer a call to service but a refuge for those who lack the character to…
What Says Your Time: A Nation at the Crossroads of “Renewed Hope”
By Darlington Onyebuchi Agoha The clock of leadership is not measured by the ticking of seconds, but by the tangible pulse of the people. As President ’s administration navigates its third year, the prevailing sentiment across Nigeria suggests a disturbing dissonance between official rhetoric and the lived realities of millions. While the government speaks of…
The Shadow of the Past Over the APC’s Future
By Darlington Onyebuchi Agoha The historical trajectory of Nigeria’s political landscape serves as a potent warning for those currently at the helm of power. The decline of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) was not an abrupt collapse; rather, it was the inevitable result of a systematic erosion of institutional integrity. When a political organization prioritizes…
The Silence of Sovereignty: A Nation Under Siege
By Darlington Onyebuchi Agoha Nigeria stands at a harrowing crossroads where the sanctity of human life has been reduced to a recurring press release. For too long, the Nigerian state has substituted genuine governance with a hollow ritual of “commiseration.” We must ask: has the moral compass of this nation been permanently broken by the…