Arbiterz Editorial

Unlike Egypt or Kenya, Nigeria Spends Foreign Loans on Admin Costs Rather Than Infrastructure

Unlike Egypt or Kenya, Nigeria Spends Foreign Loans on Admin Costs Rather Than Infrastructure

Nigeria has once again found itself in the spotlight for its external debt profile, ranking as the third-highest debtor in… Read More

5 months ago

Godfather Democracy in Lagos House of Assembly is A Threat to Nigerian Democracy

In the Nigerian megacity of Lagos, a commercial capital of over 20 million people, the State House of Assembly is… Read More

5 months ago

Zelensky-Trump Clash: The worst diplomatic encounter in American history?

Donald Trump’s meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky was not diplomacy. It was a televised ambush that exposed the dysfunction of America’s… Read More

5 months ago

Franklin Nwadialo: A Reflection of the Telling Links Between Politics and Fraud in Nigeria’s Governance Crisis

The recent arrest of Franklin Nwadialo, a Local Government Area chairman from Nigeria’s Anambra State, on charges of a $3.3… Read More

9 months ago

Stammer’s Super Chief of Staff, Sue Gray, In Row Over £170,000 Salary: Governance Lessons

You have heard about Super Permanent Secretaries but probably not about Super Chiefs of Staff. Sue Gray, the Chief of… Read More

11 months ago

Good Again: The Rehabilitation of Dr Goodluck Jonathan

Nine years after he left office as the President of Nigeria, some Nigerians are demanding an apology to Dr Goodluck… Read More

11 months ago

Is Mr Dele Alake an Accomplice to a Coup?

Between 1st and 3rd August, parts of Nigeria were rocked by the so-called #EndBadGovernance protests. Government property worth billions of… Read More

12 months ago