Silence by Decree: How Nigeria’s Security State Is Hunting Its Critics | Lagos Metropolitan The arrest of Prof. Okey Ndibe at Murtala Mohammed Airport is only the latest act in a disturbing pattern of intimidation — one that grows more brazen as governance fails and dissent becomes the only honest accounting of power. By Uzor Read More…
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Reset, Restart, Restore: No Pressing Lamentations, Only Deadlines
By Nkanu Egbe The numbers alone tell a sobering story. Nigeria’s digital media ecosystem recorded a 26.2 per cent decline in readership traffic in 2025, reflecting a major structural shift in news consumption driven by artificial intelligence. Total traffic across Nigerian digital media platforms fell from over 1.04 billion visits in 2024 to 769 million in Read More…


