
With curiosity as a guiding force and research as the foundation of my work…
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IBB, June 12, and Nigeria’s History: Truth or Revisionism?
The annulment of the June 12 election plunged Nigeria into chaos, triggering widespread protests and a brutal military crackdown. In Journey in Service, Babangida acknowledges Abiola’s victory but distances himself from the decision to annul the election, claiming security concerns and pressure from political elites. However, critics see this as an attempt to rewrite history,… Read more
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U.S. Oil Industry: Production, Dependence, and Global Impact
The United States stands as the world’s largest oil producer, yet its energy landscape is marked by paradoxes. Producing 21 million barrels per day, the country still imports oil due to refining limitations and economic strategies. While leading in output, the U.S. ranks 11th in global reserves, far behind nations like Venezuela. The global oil… Read more
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World Bank: Nigeria Retains Its Position as Africa’s Largest Economy
Nigeria continues to hold its position as Africa’s largest economy, reaffirmed by the latest World Bank report. Despite facing inflation, currency fluctuations, and investment hurdles, the country’s vast population, resource wealth, and booming digital economy provide a strong foundation for growth. Foreign investments, particularly in telecommunications and infrastructure, are driving economic expansion, yet bureaucratic inefficiencies… Read more
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Rwanda’s Hidden Agenda in the DRC Conflict
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is once again at the center of a brutal conflict, with the resurgence of the M23 rebel group in early 2025 reigniting tensions in the region. As accusations of Rwanda’s involvement mount, the crisis deepens, exposing a complex web of historical grievances, economic ambitions, and geopolitical maneuvering. With over… Read more



























































