Digital harm, national failure: Confronting technology-facilitated violence against Nigerian women
Why ending cyber-GBV is a moral, political, and economic imperative On 26 November 2025, at the national flag-off of the...
Read moreDetailsJohn Onyeukwu, is a lawyer and public policy analyst with interdisciplinary expertise in law, governance, and institutional reform. He holds an LL.B (Hons) from Obafemi Awolowo University, an LL.M from the University of Lagos, and dual master’s degrees in Public Policy from the University of York and Central European University. He also earned a Mini-MBA. John has managed development projects on governance, public finance, civic engagement, and service delivery. He can be reached on john@apexlegal.com.ng
Why ending cyber-GBV is a moral, political, and economic imperative On 26 November 2025, at the national flag-off of the...
Read moreDetailsHow internal sabotage, institutional rot, and foreign scrutiny undermine Nigeria’s sovereignty and credibility. Given all the conversation around security, insecurity,...
Read moreDetailsWhen defensiveness replaces accountability, condolence becomes policy and citizens pay the price. When Donald J. Trump’s administration recently re-designated Nigeria...
Read moreDetailsCorruption has not just multiplied; it has evolved. It now carries the air of legitimacy, reinforced by power, privilege, and...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s moral and political crisis lies not only in violence, but in the confusion of truth and consequence. Across Nigeria...
Read moreDetailsAfam Osigwe’s call for reform and the urgent need to rebuild integrity in judicial appointments. Every nation reveals its moral...
Read moreDetailsFrom eloquent lamentation to effective governance in Nigeria’s electoral reform journey The recurring habit of describing Nigeria as “too complex”...
Read moreDetailsA call for leadership, tempered by economic vulnerability At the United Nations General Assembly, Vice President Kashim Shettima presented Nigeria’s...
Read moreDetailsWhen foreign powers punish corruption, it reflects the failures of our domestic governance. When the United States warns that corrupt...
Read moreDetailsWhen presidential power outpaces legislative scrutiny and judicial response. President Tinubu’s six-month suspension of democratic institutions in Rivers State may...
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