The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has forcefully denied allegations of illegally tampering with a company’s records, asserting all its actions are strictly governed by the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020. It frames its statutory power to correct corporate records as a transparent, audit-driven process essential for protecting investors and maintaining the integrity of Nigeria’s business registry. The Commission positions these corrections not as arbitrary changes, but as lawful interventions to rectify proven illegality or non-compliance. This firm rebutContinue Reading

Nigeria’s political class has fundamentally failed as stewards, acting as an extractive elite that has actively diminished the nation’s potential and created a profound generational disappointment. The core crisis is a leadership bottleneck, where democracy has devolved into a transactional contest of numbers and ethnicity, devoid of the moral conviction required for true development. This diagnosis calls for a new civic consciousness to bridge the vast chasm between Nigeria’s promise and its current reality. The enduring public sentiment, starkly illustrated by the metaphorContinue Reading

Nigeria’s legislature is demanding an independent federal investigation into the military’s alleged killing of unarmed civilians, framing it as a critical test to break a long-standing pattern of impunity in conflict zones. This move signals a strategic shift from mere condemnation to actionable accountability, insisting on prosecutions to deter future abuses and restore civilian trust. The case underscores the systemic risk of deploying military forces in complex security environments without robust oversight, where such actions can exacerbate local tensions rather than resolve them. Ultimately, this legislativeContinue Reading