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Monday, March 9, 2026 The systems built to protect Nigerians keep breaking at the moment they’re needed. Today’s through-line is simple and brutal: Nigeria is a country where the machinery that is supposed to protect you keeps failing at the moment you...
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Friday, March 6, 2026 The rules changed. Only one player knew they were changing. Today’s edition is about who gets to stay in the game. Not through elections. Not through policy debates. Through deadlines, classifications, and paperwork that look neutral until...
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A war 6,000 kilometres away repriced your gas cylinder by Tuesday morning America and Israel struck Iran last Saturday. By Tuesday, it was in your kitchen. Your fuel pump. Your cooking gas. A war you didn’t vote for, didn’t start, and can’t end is...
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Wednesday, March 4, 2026 Everyone holding power is either using it wrong or losing it today. Today’s through-line isn’t corruption. It isn’t violence. It’s something quieter and more corrosive: the moment when the people who built the system...
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Tuesday, 3rd March, 2026 Your power bill, your police, your passport: all failing the same way Nigeria charged you for a system today. Several of them, actually. It charged Edo residents for electricity they didn’t receive, billed them for meters they had to...
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Monday, March 2, 2026 Nigeria’s protection systems failed the same people they were built for, again today. In today’s edition we explore how the Nigerian state is armed against the citizens it cannot protect. A police unit built to stop kidnapping became...