Editorial Commentary: Voices in the Current
As
Nigeria and the world navigate a constellation of transformations, from climate
anxieties and political recalibrations to tech upheavals and cultural
renaissance, individuals, organizations, and movements are responding in ways
that reflect both hope and skepticism. Their reactions aren't just noise in the
system; they’re shaping the narrative itself.
Nigeria: Mourning, Music, and Meaning
The death of former President Muhammadu Buhari has elicited contrasting sentiments. Foreign dignitaries and African statesmen honored his leadership as steadfast and visionary, with tributes flowing from across continents. Yet domestically, the renaming of UNIMAID after him stirred backlash. Students and alumni argued it tarnishes the institution’s legacy, pointing to educational policies that frustrated academia during his tenure. For many Nigerians, this moment is less about national reverence and more about political memory.